Braking probleam
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Since is too let to bench bled...
Either let the master cylinder leak a little (all 3 lines one at a time) and bleed there and/or bleed the rear brake at the banjo fitting. A lot of air collects there, you'll hear the air come out as you squeeze the brake then close. Then do the fronts in case you got air in them too. Start with the furthest wheel away from the master cylinder and work you way up.
You'll need help and try not to get brake fluid on the paint.
Either let the master cylinder leak a little (all 3 lines one at a time) and bleed there and/or bleed the rear brake at the banjo fitting. A lot of air collects there, you'll hear the air come out as you squeeze the brake then close. Then do the fronts in case you got air in them too. Start with the furthest wheel away from the master cylinder and work you way up.
You'll need help and try not to get brake fluid on the paint.
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