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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: West Des Moines, Ia
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Re: Does the master cylinder have to be bench bled when..
When bleeding your brakes have done one press the pedal then put your finger over the hole on the bleeder screw before they release the pedal once released remove your finger and repeat the process. What this does is prevents air from being sucked back in the line when the pedal is released. Do this and you should have it within a few pumps it never fails or hasn't for me atleast
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