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Hey Sam, thanks so much for the kind words!! Believe it or not I don't have a "manual" for the car!!
![]() Sam, "Recommend depressing the plunger on the pressure metering valve when bleeding the front brakes." Absolutely.....this is a must. Dan And..... Learned long ago about depressing the plunger on the valve. I had a ‘69 Pace Car that “taught” me.
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Been a while since i did the bleeding but I remember it was firm and I think I used a clamp to depress it and free my hands up to do the bleeding at each front wheel. I would put something (piece of wood) between your clamp and the plunger so as not to harm it.
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