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There was a bulletin some years ago about flushing out a contaminated system and acetone was what was called for.
As for using compressed air. It doesn’t take much pressure, just a couple of psi. An oversized rubber stopper with a blow gun works for the master cylinder. That just means it will...
With the right tools it isn’t that bad a problem if there are no seal issues. The first question is what brake fluid you wish to have in it. If it were my vehicle, I would put DOT 5 fluid. What is needed is an adapter for the master cylinder(s) to pressurize the system with air. Acetone for...
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