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Do not use a garden sprayer rig to bleed your brakes, you will notice that
the pump injects air into the bottom of the reservoir, which is partially
absorbed by the fluid, and then you are bleeding your brakes with 5606/air
mixture. The air will then separate and collect at the highest point in the
brake lines. I've recently been informed that pressurizing the container
(air fitting on top) will also "force" air into the fluid that will escape
when the pressure is removed. So the answer seems to be to to either use a
oil can type with a big reservoir, or borrow Walter's pressure bleeder,
which I'll bet is the real one with a bladder between the fluid and the air
charge.
Mike
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