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Yes, you can but it is a pain in the a$$. I know you hate bleeding the t/o/b but you will be glad you did. Find a plastic thread protector to slip over the braided lines as you remove them and also a couple for the female part of the t/o/b lines. This will prevent your fluid from leaking out and it will make bleeding a 15 min operation. I am not using a spacer on my t/o/b, in fact my bearing is back almost as far as it will go to obtain the .125 clearance.
Clois
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