Re: Bench bleeding Master Cylinder?
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Re: Bench bleeding Master Cylinder?



i always bleed my MC's on the car but I use a bench bleeding kit that used to 
come with all replacement cylinders. They are made with plastic fittings with 
small rubber hoses. Since it is done on the car, very little mess when hooking 
up the brake lines. I did not know that the brake rod was too short to "bench 
" bleed though and you need to use a screwdriver. May try that on my next MC 
replacement since I had some mushy brakes on my last disc conversion.
Nico Over
Va. beach, Va
63 Dodge 330
64 Ply SF
65 Ply BelII vert.


 On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 08:48:40 -0500 (GMT-05, Gary H. wrote
> Another approach:
> 
> "Whichever master cylinder you choose, it must be 'bench' bled. This 
> is actually way easier to do on the car. All you need are a set of 
> homemade bleeder tubes. Pump very slowly, to the floor, at least 12 
> times. An even easier, though sloppier, way to accomplish the same 
> task is to hook up the [UTF-8?]carâ??s lines, then use each fitting as you 
> would a bleeder screw. Requires an assistant. Makes a mess." See 
> photo on:  http://www.moparaction.com/Tech/archive/disc-main.html
> 
> Thanks,
> Gary H.
> 
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