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@RockyMountainATVMC ok i looked on your website but which one is it im getting a million items that come up
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@354murraymark - If the master cylinder has too much air it won't create enough pressure to pump the oil. If that is the case, you most likely will need to pump the oil through to prime it. You need a syringe or brake bleeding pump to do this (pull the oil from the caliper bleed screw).
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hey i did everything that your video said to do, and i have a tusk brake bleeder, and i have no brakes at all? i topped the resivour when i put the cap back on though so i dont know if thats it?
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@sinaloco925 - The Tusk brake bleeder tool has a one way check valve. This prevents the caliper from drawing air back in. So if you have this tool, you don't have to close the bleeder each decompresson of the lever.
i have a 2003 yz125 and i have dont this multiple times except i do it with out the brake bleeding pump and i can not get it to work i have no brakes what so ever what should i do in this situation?!?!?
123michaeln 4 days ago
@123michaeln - the bleeder helps, but if you have air in the master cylinder it is hard to get it to bleed. I would suggest getting a brake bleeding pump. We sell a mighty vac which will do the trick.
RockyMountainATVMC 3 days ago
so after you see new brake fluid coming out of the hose then you know it has got all new oil in the system right
ben1996ful 6 months ago
@ben1996ful - correct
RockyMountainATVMC 6 months ago
is there any other way to prime it without a syringe or an expensive pump brake bleeder?
354murraymark 1 year ago
@354murraymark - a syringe with a piece of hose is cheap.
RockyMountainATVMC 1 year ago