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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 773329" data-attributes="member: 10902"><p>bleeding the master cyl requires you to dissconnect the two lines comming off of it and installing two plastic fittings with clear tubing attached to them in their places. route the tubing directly into the master cylinder resevoir. once that is done you have to push on the back of the piston into the bore of the master cyl. if the master cylinder is off of the car this is done on a workbench vice with a screwdriver or something similar. if it is done on the vehicle the brake pedal is used. either way the piston is pushed all the way down and let back slowly. do it like 100 times to be sure, but when you dont see anymore tiny air bubbles pushing their way through the clear tubes into the resevoir then the master cylinder is bled. im sure you can find this info online if you google it, or if you stop at an auto parts store and ask to see the master cyl for your car they usually come with instructions on how to bleed new master cylinders</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 773329, member: 10902"] bleeding the master cyl requires you to dissconnect the two lines comming off of it and installing two plastic fittings with clear tubing attached to them in their places. route the tubing directly into the master cylinder resevoir. once that is done you have to push on the back of the piston into the bore of the master cyl. if the master cylinder is off of the car this is done on a workbench vice with a screwdriver or something similar. if it is done on the vehicle the brake pedal is used. either way the piston is pushed all the way down and let back slowly. do it like 100 times to be sure, but when you dont see anymore tiny air bubbles pushing their way through the clear tubes into the resevoir then the master cylinder is bled. im sure you can find this info online if you google it, or if you stop at an auto parts store and ask to see the master cyl for your car they usually come with instructions on how to bleed new master cylinders [/QUOTE]
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