Master Cylinder Bleeding woes
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Master Cylinder Bleeding woes
I got a new brake master, as the old one was toast, and I'm seeing all these instructions on how to bench bleed.
Cool!
However, no one ever states what to do with the bottom two plugs, for the front and rear lines, hell, the instructions didn't even tell me to loosen the two bleed nipples on the side (I knew that for a fact, but it didn't even tell me to do it)
So what can I place in the two brake line feeds to keep brake fluid from going all over the place?
Cool!
However, no one ever states what to do with the bottom two plugs, for the front and rear lines, hell, the instructions didn't even tell me to loosen the two bleed nipples on the side (I knew that for a fact, but it didn't even tell me to do it)
So what can I place in the two brake line feeds to keep brake fluid from going all over the place?
#2
You don't have to block the output ports...
PART 3 - "Bench-bleeding" the Master Cylinder
Sounds like you can buy bleeder kits, but not necessary.
PART 3 - "Bench-bleeding" the Master Cylinder
Sounds like you can buy bleeder kits, but not necessary.
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