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Old 09-19-2012, 10:46 PM   #1
cayce_brunswick-
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: paducah Ky
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Question Will it work

My truck has 4 wheel drum breaks. I ended up with a power booster and master cylinder, I installed that along with a new distribution block, all new lines front to back and new wheel cylinders, drums and all new hardware. Ive never been much for direction so I did not bench bleed the master cylinder.

I drilled a hole in a 3/8 piece of steel tapped it out and put in a quick connect for my air compressor. I put the sheet of steel on top of my master using card board as a gasket and held it in place with 2 large c-clamps. I want to pump my system up to say 15 lb to help bleed my lines. It's just me and no help. Using the compressor to push the air through the system. Does anyone see a problem with this? Will it work? Any better ideas?
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