I dont think this will help, but, I spent almost a week, or
what felt like a week trying to bleed a brake system,
nothing worked, I would bleed it down and the brakes
never worked, no pressure at the brake pads.
Then I read about putting brake fluid in the reverse way,
putting brake fluid in threw the bleed nipple, I used some
clear vinyl hose and a oil squirt can, I also had to use
thread seal tape / Teflon tape on the threads of the bleed
nipple.
What I did was clean the regular oil out of the oil squirt
can, and filled it with brake fluid, then squirted brake fluid
out, to remove any remaining regular oil, I then opened
the master cylinder's reservoir, and used something to
hold the brake lever down, I put that vinyl hose over
bleed nipple, also putting the vinyl hose in a position were
the open end of the vinyl hose is pointing up, and
then open the bleed nipple, that lets oil and any air fill
the vinyl hose and start to over flow, when the vinyl hose
is full of oil, and it has no more air inside of it, stuff the tip
of the oil squirt can into the vinyl hose and try not get
air into the vinyl hose when you do, and then pump, just
keep pumping, that should remove any air stuck in the
brake caliper, just dont run out of oil in the oil squirt
can, or it might start pumping air.
I hope this helps.