Can someone explain the best way to bench bleed a brand new master cylinder?  It needs to be done to a new one right?

Thanks,
Matt

At 11:49 AM 6/17/2003 -0600, you wrote:

If that reservoir is dry, You may need to bench bleed the master cylinder too. If you get air in the master when it is mounted in place, You may not be able to bleed all the air out of it while it s on the car.

 

Brian Zack
'70 Chevelle Malibu
mailto:brianz@dpsabq.com

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Pelle yes there are 2 resevoirs one towards the front of car and the other towards the firewall the firewall is rear brake the other for the front absolutely fill both  and don't forget to push the rubber gasket back in there places (the 2 cirlce ones) just push them back into the cap and you should be good to go    KenD  72 heavychevy
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I'm fixing the brakes because the rear cylinders is leaking!
Thats no problem! I'm fixing that!
 
My question is!
Where am I supposed to put the brake fluid?
There's two "chambers" one large & one small.
(where I suppose I should put the fluid)
Am I supposed to put brake fluid in both of this
chambers?
One of them is empty (maybe because of the leaking rear brakes?)
 
Best Regards
Pelle

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