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Re: Bench bleeding

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Subject: Re: Bench bleeding
From: "mghirsch" <mghirsch@netzero.net>
Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2006 13:58:39 -0500
Bench bleeding is a way to get all the air out of the master before 
installing it.  If it is done properly, on many cars the master can be 
replaced without the need to bleed the whole system.

To bench bleed a master, you need fittings the go into the master wherever a 
brake line attaches.  (This can be one, two, three or four, depending on the 
car.  On MG's it is two or three.)  To each fitting connect a piece of 
tubing.   Fill the master, put the loose ends of the tubing into the 
reservoir, and with a screwdriver push the piston in as far as possible and 
release.  Wait about 15-30 seconds and do it again.  Repeat until no bubbles 
show up.  No install the master, disconnecting one fitting at a time and 
replace it with the brake line. 




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