You can also pickup a plastic set at the local auto parts store. Got one a few 
months ago for 3 bucks. Comes with an assortment of plastic nipples, a clip to 
hold them in the reservoir and some hose.Godspeed, Dan Solomon"It is a mistake 
to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a 
hurry."http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:30:33 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
I always take extra line, screw them into the master cylinder, then bend them 
up and into the reservoir, so that the ends of these lines are submerged in the 
reservoir. Fill up the master cylinder with fluid, making sure the ends of the 
lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a vise, and push on the piston 
part of it with a screwdriver. You'll see bubbles come out from the 
lines...keep going and going and going and going(haha) untill no more air comes 
out. You could do this on the car also...which is what I did. That way you can 
just step on the brake pedal. But then you'd need somebody else to tell you 
when the bubbles stop. 
 
Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask. 
-----Original Message-----From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 28 
Feb 2008 6:10 amSubject: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one with no 
bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it?  Thanks  Steve 


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