maxpanic
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and just out of curiosity, since I have used the pedal pushing method to bleed these brakes twice and still seem to have air in the lines, did you use the pedal pressing method or a brake bleeder on your 1987-1988 air force Deuce?Well how I did mine was to top off the reservoir (and keep it topped off throughout the process)
-1. Bleed front air pack (pass side)
-2. Bleed rear air pack (drv side)
-3. Bleed pass rearmost cyl
-4. Bleed drvs rearmost cyl
-5. Bleed pass center axle cyl
-6. Bleed drivers center axle cyl
-7. Bleed drivers front cyl (yes drivers side first on the front)
-8. Bleed pass front cyl
-9. And just to be sure I did it again.
I think it's easy for air to get trapped between the master cylinder and air packs so spend extra time at that step. Perhaps while bleeding, loosen the tube nuts a bit at the master cylinder and let some fluid (and hopefully any trapped air) bleed out then retughten and bleed air packs again then cylinders.