How to bleed a Hijet after fitting new break pipes

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How do I bleed my Hijet now I have fitted new break pipes after mine corroded?

I have tried to bleed them but there is no fluid coming out of the pipe at the back.
Where can I get a diagram for this or a manual?

fluid must come out if you

fluid must come out if you release nipple and attempt to bleed unless ther is a blocked flexi pipe ect, need more details, regards, kirk

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do what i do and use a gunson easybleed kit, but you need plenty of fluid and it might get messy ( easy to overdoo the pressure going in )

Full of ideas but no time to do them!!

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Have you bled the master

Have you bled the master cylinder first? crack a pipe and hold the pedal down, then tighten pipe. Repeat this until it is bled.

Is the vehicle fitted with a brake proportioning valve? if so it is usually located near the rear axle. IT will have brake pipes going in to it and a lever fitted with a spring, it is this sprung lever which controls flow to the rear axle. Move the lever to its optimum flow position, this will allow fluid to the rear axle, then bleed one side. Once bled move to the other side.