Safely compressing the LSPV? (1 Viewer)

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I had to replace the LSPV. It's currently mounted and all of the brake hydraulic lines have been bled. I'm now having a hard time getting the pivoting arm on due to the LSPV's "foot" not easily compressing upwards.
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Is it possible to compress the little "foot" (pointed by the green arrow in the pic) in the upward direction with something like a jack? I'd really like to avoid opening the bleed valve and having to re-bleed the system again. Thanks guys!
 
Hmm, it appears I was wrong in that the "foot" can be compressed. I guess I am supposed to put the lever arm inside of the "foot."

See detailed YouTube:
 
Slide the boot down the arm , do your connections then slide the boot over the whole thing. The only part that compresses is the little metal nipple that sits down within that plastic fork/ foot.
 

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