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<blockquote data-quote="XFIRE82" data-source="post: 167595" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>I agree with gdh , still got air in the lines. They are a bugger to bleed. A power bleeder is best if you have access to one. When I did mine I did it the gravity way. Car up in the air about a foot off the ground. Hooked a clear plastic line from the bleeder screw to a clear glass bottle ( empty Vodka bottle will do ) , then just open all the bleeder screws all 4 wheels and keep the master cyl full and when you stop seeing bubbles in the lines then close off the screw. Can take a long time as it is abit of a slow process. This C3 is a hard one to bleed .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XFIRE82, post: 167595, member: 2292"] I agree with gdh , still got air in the lines. They are a bugger to bleed. A power bleeder is best if you have access to one. When I did mine I did it the gravity way. Car up in the air about a foot off the ground. Hooked a clear plastic line from the bleeder screw to a clear glass bottle ( empty Vodka bottle will do ) , then just open all the bleeder screws all 4 wheels and keep the master cyl full and when you stop seeing bubbles in the lines then close off the screw. Can take a long time as it is abit of a slow process. This C3 is a hard one to bleed . [/QUOTE]
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