Oct 5, 2007 - 12:17 PM
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I recently changed my brake lines. The brake fluid reservoir is empty. Must I bench bleed the master cylinder or just refill and bleed the brakes?
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Oct 5, 2007 - 9:35 PM
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did your master go completely dry?..if so then bench bleed it just for peice of mine. If you had even a tiny bit, then just bleed all the lines like u regularly would.
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Oct 6, 2007 - 1:03 AM
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QUOTE(Valo666 @ Oct 5, 2007 - 10:35 PM) [snapback]602252[/snapback] did your master go completely dry?..if so then bench bleed it just for peice of mine. If you had even a tiny bit, then just bleed all the lines like u regularly would. yea i refilled and bled the system and am unhappy with the results. So now I have to bleed the master cylinder and the whole system again. crapper. |
purplegt4 to bench bleed master cylinder Oct 5, 2007 - 12:17 PM
LewFX refill and bleed like normal always making sure re... Oct 5, 2007 - 12:31 PM
purplegt4 cool thanks. Oct 5, 2007 - 1:09 PM
njccmd2002 start the bleeding from the longest line first... Oct 5, 2007 - 8:25 PM![]() ![]() |
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