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I use a mityvac tool that you can use to either force fluid out the bleed screw, or up from the bleed screw. Works good when you reverse bleed, the whole thing makes burping sounds. Since air wants to travel up anyhow, it goes pretty quick.
I also use a bleed tool that hooks up to an air compressor and hook that up to the bleed screw. I lock that on and pull out the old fluid.
I also use a bleed tool that hooks up to an air compressor and hook that up to the bleed screw. I lock that on and pull out the old fluid.