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Old 11-10-2016, 11:31 AM   #840
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There will be fluid still residing within the bleeder after you close it. You must remove that fluid, either by blowing it out with Brakleen or sucking it out. If you do not remove it it will cause troubles in the future by corroding the bleeder making it difficult to remove, even to the point of breaking the bleeder. There will also be fluid within the threads, Brakleem helps here also. I believe this is what you are seeing in the above picture.
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