Well, another big thank you to
@The Evil Twin for suggesting a Motive brake bleeder. I've worked on brakes many, many times over the last forty years and have bled many brake systems, but almost always with a helper that has the horrible job of pumping the brakes.
This Motive kit is worth every penny of the $100 or so that it cost. I added a quick disconnect but after thinking about it, the reservoir adapter cap only has to turn 120 degrees to engage the tabs so I don't think it's necessary.
I pressurized the system before adding any brake fluid to the tank to make sure there were no leaks and all was good. I ended up bleeding all four calipers twice due to the color of the brake fluid. It's was a black/green at first and after flushing close to two quarts through I ended up with a lime green solution and a very clean and clear reservoir. I wonder if the green is from degrading brake hoses.
Since I'll need to bleed the brakes again when I install the braided stainless steel hoses I'll call it good for now.
Next up will be flushing the power steering system as suggested by
@CGMKCM.
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Brake fluid from the first go around.
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Brake fluid after the second go around.
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The reservoir and the fluid in it is the cleanest it's ever been in the time I've owned the truck.
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