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Honestly, how long have you left yours in?
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[QUOTE="Luft, post: 524958, member: 37893"] I change mine as soon as soon as I detect a problem, i.e. air in the line. I flush the system 1 time with the fluid, then fill. I use a clear line with the loop and a mayo jar. The loop goes in the fluid in the jar. Put some fluid in the bottom of the mayo jar and then open the line. Don't let the resevoir completely empty. Pump the lever three or four times and hold the lever while opening the bleed, let a little fluid shoot out and then close the bleed. Then release the lever to pump agian. I've had good results with stainless steel lines and Galfer pads. The pads made the biggest difference. [/QUOTE]
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