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Old 04-05-2013, 07:50 PM   #1
DetroitIron
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Does the master cylinder have to be bench bled when..

Hi guys....several hours of searching on here has not confirmed something.... I had a rear hard brake line give out. While replacing the line I lost all the fluid in the rear portion of my master cylinder (dash brake light came on). I replaced the line and am having a difficult time bleeding the brakes. Do I need to bench bleed the master cylinder when replacing a rear brake line? Thanks,

I have an 85 K20
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