Pete, why are you bleeding the brakes?
If you really must do it then unbolt the calipers and use an old brake pad or similar thickness plate between the caliper pads to simulate the discs....then bleed as normal.
The dealer I go to uses a reverse pump system and manages to do it with the calipers in place but ends up with hands ripped to bits.
Can someone post details of how to bleed the ABS Brembo system? Heard you require to connect the system to the computer to effectively bleed...
If they are that much of a PITA to get to, why not replace the Banjo Bolt with a banjo Bleeder? I just did this at my master cylinder (Double Bleeder bolt) to assure myself I was getting all the air out at the high point. I sleep better now!
LighTech Anodized Banjo Bolts - Nissin Single Banjo Bolt with Bleeder - OPPRACING Products
If they are that much of a PITA to get to, why not replace the Banjo Bolt with a banjo Bleeder? I just did this at my master cylinder (Double Bleeder bolt) to assure myself I was getting all the air out at the high point. I sleep better now!
LighTech Anodized Banjo Bolts - Nissin Single Banjo Bolt with Bleeder - OPPRACING Products
If they are that much of a PITA to get to, why not replace the Banjo Bolt with a banjo Bleeder? I just did this at my master cylinder (Double Bleeder bolt) to assure myself I was getting all the air out at the high point. I sleep better now!
LighTech Anodized Banjo Bolts - Nissin Single Banjo Bolt with Bleeder - OPPRACING Products
This sounds interesting, but does it pick up the fluid from the calipers? Or is it just to remove air? I can't see it picking up fluid from the calipers when the master cylinder is right there...
I believe the poster above was suggesting to install a banjo bolt w/built in bleeder, on the caliper.