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Old 02-11-2009, 08:48 PM
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One of the better 'don't need to take everything apart' means of flushing out all the old fluid and getting new in the whole system is a pressure bleed kit. (IAP has one, and surely others too if'n you look around)

It gets nice new fluid in it, connects to the MS resevior where that cap is, a little air pressure put to it (many have built on hand pumps and gauges to let you know you're in the right zone) and go around opening bleeder valves until fresh fluid comes out.

If your bleeders actually work and don't just snap off, you're looking at around 20 minutes or less for the whole job from start to finish.
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