12-26-2007, 07:48 PM
Sorry for the late reply, just got back in town.
You have air in the system. Start at the back and work front, put a peice of clear hose over the bleeder. Open the bleader and pump the pedal a few times. With the hose over the bleeder you dont have to close it right away, wait untill the bubbles stop. If they dont stop there is still air in the lines.
The lincon master doesnt need a residual press valve, its in the master.
Mine grabs rear first, I like it that way. If you dont you can add an adjustable press regulator for front to rear bias.
Give me a call and we can chat, Happy Holidays.
Broncomatt
You have air in the system. Start at the back and work front, put a peice of clear hose over the bleeder. Open the bleader and pump the pedal a few times. With the hose over the bleeder you dont have to close it right away, wait untill the bubbles stop. If they dont stop there is still air in the lines.
The lincon master doesnt need a residual press valve, its in the master.
Mine grabs rear first, I like it that way. If you dont you can add an adjustable press regulator for front to rear bias.
Give me a call and we can chat, Happy Holidays.
Broncomatt
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