The bleed screw should only be opened by a small angle, just enough to allow system
pressure to drop. When pulling the brake lever or pushing the caliper pistons in, some
resistance should be felt indicating that the screw is not opened too much.
4. Slowly apply and slowly release pressure to the brake lever five times, maintaining
pressure on the final application.
5. Counter hold the brake hose union bolt and open the bleed screw slightly to allow
fluid to flow out but to still feel resistance in the brake lever.
6. Counter hold the brake hose union bolt and close the bleed screw.
7. Slowly apply and slowly release pressure to the brake lever another five times,
maintaining pressure on the final application.
8. Counter hold the brake hose union bolt and open the bleed screw slightly to allow
fluid to flow out but to still feel resistance in the brake lever.
9. Leave the bleed screw slightly open and slowly release the brake lever.
10. Slowly apply and slowly release pressure to the brake lever five times.