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Please ensure if the flickering is not coming from the PC. In some cases a fault in the display drivers section of the main board will cause flickering.
If you meant the flicking to be related to lower frequency of the vertical or an interference from the mains line then try and see if there are errors in the SMPS of the monitor. If there is leak of the mains storage/tank capacitor , it is possible to see some flickering. Select from the menu the vertical frequency and see if there is any change on alteration.
Air bubbles float up so start bleeding at the banjo bolt at master cylinder first(not the bleed nipple)Best to use silicone brake fluid as it dosent eat paint, or else try flicking the leaver with cover of mastercylinder removed and look for raising air bubbles,flick,flick,then pull all the way in then flick,flick.Air bubbles should be visable soon.Keep trying this for 5 mins.If that dosn't work,& youve fit new seals you have probably fit them the the wrong way.
Regards Andrew Porrelli
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