who told you that you wouldnt need to bleed the brakes, ANY time you open a hydralic line you get air in the system, it might not be much but its there, you might bleed out a lot of fluid from each line (length of line from the point you opened it) but you will find bubbles. even if the pedal feels good now, a small bubble in the line wont make the pedal go to the floor, thats the result of an open/expanding line or a bad master cylinder. ALWAYS bleed your brakes folks
Good to know , thank you
who told you that you wouldnt need to bleed the brakes, ANY time you open a hydralic line you get air in the system, it might not be much but its there, you might bleed out a lot of fluid from each line (length of line from the point you opened it) but you will find bubbles. even if the pedal feels good now, a small bubble in the line wont make the pedal go to the floor, thats the result of an open/expanding line or a bad master cylinder. ALWAYS bleed your brakes folks
I didn't need to bleed the brakes when opening it from there. I just didn't, sorry.