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Why do I get so many air bubbles when bleeding LF caliper? 700 1990

Used EZ Bleed (the one you hook up to a spare tire @ 20 psi). Did it in this order: LR, RR, RF, LF. Don't have ABS. All went well until last one: LF. Large continuous bubbles kept coming out. Couldn't get them to stop coming. Went through around 12 ounces of brake fluid. Front calipers have 2 bleeders, think they are girling. Any ideas why LF has so many air bubbles? Thanks ahead of time.
Keith
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1990 740GL Wagon 220,000 Miles AW70L B230F 8 Valve Non-Turbo Regina






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