Thanks for that info! After bleeding it so much yesterday I decided to google the subject and I came up with this cool youtube video on how to bleed the system. Its so much easier.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKV8a0QL5uk&NR=1

Basically you start by gravity bleeding it. Once there is clean fluid coming out (right away in my case) close the bleeder valve on the slave and then use the SLAVE to push fluid back up into the master, taking any air with it and leaving fluid in the system. I am going to try this after work today and hopefully my problem will be solved! Need to get this rig on the road, I have work in 2 days.


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