How to Bench Bleed your Master Cylinder:
Bench bleed the master cylinder before installation on the vehicle. Bench
bleeding removes air from the master cylinder. Bench bleeding reduces the time
required to bleed the brakes after installation.
- Plug the outlet ports. Mount the master cylinder in a vise with the front
end slightly down. -- Never clamp the bore in a vise. Use the mounting
flange ears when clamping the master cylinder in a vise.
- Fill the master cylinder reservoir with clean brake fluid.
- Stroke the primary piston about 1" (25mm) several times using a
smooth round-end tool. The primary piston will not travel the full 1"
stroke as air bleeds from the master cylinder.
- Reposition the master cylinder in the vise with the front end tilted
slightly up.
- Stroke the primary piston about 1" several times again.
- Reposition the master cylinder level in the vise.
- Loosen the plugs in the outlet ports one at a time. Then push the piston
into the bore in order to force the air from the cylinder.
- Tighten the plug(s) before allowing the piston to return to its original
position. This prevents air from being drawn back into the cylinder.
- Fill the master cylinder reservoir with clean brake fluid.
- Follow normal bleeding procedures after install the master cylinder.
After bleeding the master cylinder be sure to bleed your brakes according to normal
procedures. Refer to your vehicle manual.
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