skatnbnc wrote on 04/22/08 at 13:43:47:I did not refill the entire thing, just topped off the resevoir and replaced the lid. But could that have squished some air into the line?
I don't think that would have pushed any air into the line.
Check the tightness of all the fittings and bleeder.
I'd replace the fluid, it's easy enough to do.
You can do it single handed if you want, but if your first time

It's much easier to do it with a friend.
have a friend squeeze the lever and keep squeezing it till it's about to hit the bar. Then your assistant should warn you that it's about to stop.
You break open the bleeder, close it before it stops. Then tell your assistant to release the lever and squeeze again. Remember squeeze, open, close, and release. Repeat as neccessary.
Be sure to have a cup and tube on the end keeps it from squirting all over the place. Tube is not absolutely neccessary, but hold it in the non wrenching hand to bring it as close as posible the the tip. Keep a little pressure on the fluid to keep air out of the line.
I'd let the reservour go dry the first time then refill with good fluid. When the air bubble gets to the other side you're just about done. 2 or 3 more times should be good.
A small can (pt.) should be fine, should only take 4 to 6 oz.