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Take the master cylinder cover off and open the bleeders on the back just let it sit I usally leave it over night unless the fluid starts to come out sooner then if still dosent work get one of the brake bleeders that draws the fluid from the bleeder screws
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Did you check the rubber brake line at the rear that goes into the junction block. That line gets plugged and will not let fluid go thru
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I plan on checking that too, but I NEED to know if that distribution valve can close off flow.
I have no bleeder screws on the master. Verne ![]() |
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