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Old 04-02-2020, 01:34 AM
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Hey Sam, thanks so much for the kind words!! Believe it or not I don't have a "manual" for the car!! The only question I have is how hard do you have to push to get that plunger to move?? It looks to be stuck and I'm pretty sure that's why the front calipers aren't receiving any fluid?? From what I'm hearing here and elsewhere, you just push the plunger and bleed the fronts. Sounds like it doesn't take much effort to push it??

Sam,
"Recommend depressing the plunger on the pressure metering valve when bleeding the front brakes."

Absolutely.....this is a must.

Dan

And.....

Learned long ago about depressing the plunger on the valve. I had a ‘69 Pace Car that “taught” me.
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