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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Posted: 05 Nov 2017 at 7:31am |
have deutz 6265 and o/h both master brake cylinders. they were 20 mm made by FAG and finally got correct o/h kit. this is a looped system (similiar master slave). i used mighty vac to pull fluid thru system. sequence was right master, right brake, left brake.
(left master has no bleeder). when i did left brake, i applied a little from right peddle and then did left foot peddle. results were left peddle ok but right was still spongy. in both peddles i get a small minute amount of air bubbles. i rechecked lines for leaks and tightened. i put grease around bleeder outside and am cracking bleeder and slowly depressing peddle, tightening bleeder and then slowly releasing peddle. any ideas how i can find where air is coming from ? thanks
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