I read all the replies. You have air trapped in the rear wheel cylinders. I don't want any of them in my shop anytime soon! The rear wheel cylinders aren't at the top and bottom of the rear backing plates therefore the bleeders aren't at the highest point on the wheel cylinders. A power bleeder is the only way to bleed them and it still takes a lot of fluid and time to get it right. I'll never understand why the cylinders weren't mounted properly. I've already repositioned the backing plates to set the cylinders properly and made the bleeding job a cinch. HTH.
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