I got that sinkin feeling

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re: I got that sinkin feeling

Post by basketcase0302 »

bugser,
Wasn't there something around here about bench bleeding and the procedures for such?
Pretty easy. Most rebuilt master cylinders come with two plastic fittings that will screw into the ports where the brake lines attach. The mc should also come with a set of small clear rubber hose(s). Much easier to actually mount the mc and hook-up the pedal, then use the above parts to bench bleed.

Hope this helps.

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re: I got that sinkin feeling

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Yes,now that I actually did some research and found that out. :o


Fortunately,I have that scheduled for this weekend. And fortunately,I didn't wreck on the way to work this morning. The mc waited until I got to the parking lot before it went out completely. My AAA card got it home
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