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Old 07-23-2008, 12:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Any ideas on how to bench bleed a new Master Cylinder without the special tool?

I just got a new master cyclinder but how am I supposed to bench bleed it?
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bench bleeding is a PIA, much easier way to do it is to mount it in the car like you normally would when R'N'R'ing a part. get some metal brake line (i think its 3./16) that has the fittings on them, saw it in 1/2. put each 1/2 in the threaded holes and run the lines to the resovior. fuill with fluid and pump the brake pedal.
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bring the Master cylinder with you to the store. It use 2 different size fittings. I had to make 2 trips to get the right parts.
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