Well, I would be even more concerned about having the brake line that close
to the pavement.  He said that I can turn it horizontal, but I don't think
it bleeds well that way, I tried it.  My plan for bleeding is to suck the
fluid from the reservoir at a high volume, to suck out all the air and
replace it with fluid.  I have a large reservoir that I will place on top of
the reservoir, that holds about a quart of fluid.  I have a device that
connects to the compressor and acts like a reverse paint sprayer, sucking
the fluid through the system using the bleeder valve and depositing the old
fluid in the container that would hold the paint, if it were a paint
sprayer.  I will let you know how it works when I get there.

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Daniel R. Heath - Lexington, SC

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The fluid chamber needs to have the bleeder on top to be able to 
easily bleed the air out. 

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