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Originally Posted by slob
I would definitely try putting a bungee round the lever overnight, which should let any air rise to the top of the system, this may allow you to bleed it in the morning if you're lucky.
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Once again it see this.
With the lever pulled, the system is sealed from the reservoir, no way for any air to escape, it may get dissolved and will come out of solution as soon as the pressure on the lever is removed and the piston retracts, note that if air is dissolved it will do so throughout the fluid and not just the bit at the top.