just a thought for you, on my augusta there is pitting right at the end of the master cylinder, when bleading the brakes the seals travel futher than normal travelling accross the pitting and allowing air into the system, to get around this i mearly cracked one blead nipple at a time and let gravity take over , didnt pump the brake pedal at all just let the fluid run through, takes longer but ended up with a solid pedal, with the system blead the seals go no where near the pitting in the master cylinder so is perfectly safe, may be worth a try, i always bleed brakes this way now, when i did the fulvia last week i disconected the load valve lever off the rear axle and pushed it all the way up to give maximum fluid flow, then disconected the brake pipe where it goes onto the n/s rear caliper until fluid came through, reconected pipe then blead caliper, did the same on o/s rear then went to n/s front and just used the bleed nipples then finally os front, whole job took about an hr but pedal was solid 1st time, hope this works for you, james