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How do I bench bleed the MC on a 95 ATX?
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How do I bench bleed the MC on a 95 ATX?
Your new master cylinder should have come with 2 plastic fittings and hoses. You install the fittings and then route the hoses from the fittings up to the resivor.
Now put the master cylinder in a vice or other holding device by the metal body.
Fill the resivor bout 3/4 full. Now get yourself a screw driver and a rag.
Place the tip of the screw driver into the master cylinder where it would be engauged by the rod from the brake booster.
Place the folded rag over the end of the screw driver handle to protect your hand from the pressure.
Slowly push in the screw driver and release.
This will start the fluid flowing from the resivor, through the mc, and out the dischage lines and back to the resivor.
Repeat this process slowly until you see no more air bubbles coming from the lines.
Now install the mc onto the booster while keeping the bleeding fittings and lines in place.
After the mc is installed, remove the bleeding fittings and lines and install your brake lines.
Ta Da! You just did a mc swap.
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I'm actually going to bench bleed my old MC.
Is there any way to bleed the MC without removing it from the vehichle? Thought I had seen it written before that you could? And if so how?