I’m doing some drum brakes, just replaced the master cylinder and couldn’t finish the shoes/ hardware because at the wheel cylinder I rounded the brake line off and had to replace a stainless brake line from the Tee back. Well I had to wait on parts and it was unhooked and drained fluid from the master cylinder and now it’s completely dry. So my question is, do I have to bench bleed the master cylinder again? Or can I just get away with refilling and bleeding each brake at the wheel? Thanks.
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Originally posted by Trip McNeely View PostEven while it’s connected to the lines, or do I pull the line off? If I can avoid having to remove it and bench it on the vise that will be excellent.
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Originally posted by dcs13 View Posttake the line off and use a line to feed it back into the reservoir, just like you would do it on the bench. You're just using the pedal to acute the rod instead of a screwdriver.Originally posted by stevoNot a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.
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Originally posted by slow84lx View PostYep, same concept. Easier after you do it the first time. You may need a helper to work the pedal. Did you get it bled and working?
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Originally posted by slow84lx View PostAre they working well now?
Wife pumping the pedal is classic. My wife is willing hates this task.
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