ukiltmybrutha
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I just replaced my master cylinder due to a leaking reservoir grommet. I bled all 4 brakes in the following order:
right rear/left rear/right front/left front.
I noticed that no matter how much I tried to bleed the left front, no air would come out of the bleeder. I loosened the line and bled it that way...but that seems very shady to have to do that to me.
Also, I never bench bled the master. In all of my years of doing brakes I have never had to bench bleed anything. Gravity bleeding has always done the trick....and I figure even more so with help from my pumper.
I notice that below the newly replaced master cylinder, there is another unit with a bleeder screw on that as well. Do I have to bleed that unit (whatever it is) as well?
I don't have a manual yet, but was hoping that you all could PLEASE provide me with an exact procedure to bleed my brakes.
Thank you for your time!
right rear/left rear/right front/left front.
I noticed that no matter how much I tried to bleed the left front, no air would come out of the bleeder. I loosened the line and bled it that way...but that seems very shady to have to do that to me.
Also, I never bench bled the master. In all of my years of doing brakes I have never had to bench bleed anything. Gravity bleeding has always done the trick....and I figure even more so with help from my pumper.
I notice that below the newly replaced master cylinder, there is another unit with a bleeder screw on that as well. Do I have to bleed that unit (whatever it is) as well?
I don't have a manual yet, but was hoping that you all could PLEASE provide me with an exact procedure to bleed my brakes.
Thank you for your time!