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Beta 200 Techno 1998


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You'll need alot of patience,it can take awhile. I use a snug fit chunk a vaccum line on the bleeder nipple fed into a a small jar of fluid,keep the resivor up and crack the bleeder loose,and slowly push on the lever,(short strokes) til satisfied the system is free of any air bubbles or water.

Make sure to use dot4 and not to let the level drop down to far in the resivor,or you'll have to start over.Tighten the bleeder and go putt putt with light pumps to the lever,just about the time you get ready to scream in anger it comes back. My first time took about 4 angry hrs. :beer:

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You'll need alot of patience,it can take awhile. I use a snug fit chunk a vaccum line on the bleeder nipple fed into a a small jar of fluid,keep the resivor up and crack the bleeder loose,and slowly push on the lever,(short strokes) til satisfied the system is free of any air bubbles or water.

Make sure to use dot4 and not to let the level drop down to far in the resivor,or you'll have to start over.Tighten the bleeder and go putt putt with light pumps to the lever,just about the time you get ready to scream in anger it comes back. My first time took about 4 angry hrs. ;)

hiya i sussed a good way to bleed my back brake on my94 techno. take all the adjustment off the master cylynder get a syringe fill it with brake fluid remove the hose from the resevoir connect the syringe to it then loosen off the bleed nipple and pump fluid through until all the air is removed tighten bleed nipple and commect hose and that should be it

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