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Old 05-03-18, 07:43 PM   #9
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You can block the pedal overnight, it forces the air back through the master cylinder.

It was about the only way you could even get a brake pedal on the old Simca 1501s in the '70s Pressure bleeding didn't work with them.

PS the brake lights need disconnecting as they will stay on.
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