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You need to center the equalizing  or proportioning valve, 1 stop  hard, very 
hard on the peddle to try to get it to center,  
2 pressurize from the back to the front with a pressure bleeder.   

I open a rear and a front and allow it to gravity  feed then shut off and bleed 
it. You will need to open the front to allow it to equalize the system tho.  
you bleed rear right, then rear drivers side, then front pass side and then 
front drivers side.  

Hope our wife is patient :-) 

 


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Thanks, Kevin
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----- Original Message ----
From: S Sterchi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, April 26, 2009 9:24:47 PM
Subject: [FGF] Bleeding Brakes

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No fluid to rear brakes after bleeding my new brake system tonight (Corvette 
master 4-wheel disk, 81 TA' rear disks and proportionating valve, early 70's GM 
front disks). The fronts bled fine and are working. How do I get the rear 
circuit to flow? 



Thanks,

Sheen


      


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