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While bleeding, pressure is not a factor, anyway, really. What you're trying to do is get all of the air out. More pressure won't make that happen any faster.

The best way to bleed them, as I've said(and many others, also) befo, is to use a pressure bleeder. Pumping the pedal just doesn't do that good a job on Corvettes.
Remember, too, that there are two bleeders on the rear calipers, and both sides must be bled. Start with the bleeder on the outside first, then the inside. RR/LR/RF/LF is the correct order.
It sounds like you just still have air in the system. The weird color of the fluid is prolly just poop being flushed from all of the new parts, so you really shouldn't worry about that. Once you have a steady supply of fresh fluid getting to the calipers, it will be a nice, tan color...depending on what type of fluid you're using.

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Here is the link to the Build your own unit.

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Yesterday I bought a vacume bleeder. I could not rent or borrow a pressure bleeder anywhere. It worked pretty well to get the majority of the air out but after that I put the son in the drivers seat to pump on the final go around. I have got great pedal and could not believe how much air is in an empty brake system. Put on the new shocks and a set of original ralley wheels I got from Randy @ Yesterday's Corvettes in Colorado with new 255-60-15 TA's. Maybe drive around the block this weekend. Thanks guys for all the help.
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