Hello all:
I have a question and to tell the truth, confused about master cylinders. Converting the front to disc and keeping the rear drums. Putting on a new master for this
The manual says to bench bleed the master prior to install. My question is and here's the confusion : Why bleed the master first prior to install? I mean all lines, master are new if I gotta bleed the whole system after everything is installed.
Can I install it, use brake pedal to bleed PRIOR to hooking up the new lines? I don't have a vise.
My car is recently painted and I didn't want to take the chance to spill brake fluid in the engine bay. Also, don't know how to do this without spilling. IF I have or should bleed it prior, how do I go about doing it?
Thanks guys
I have a question and to tell the truth, confused about master cylinders. Converting the front to disc and keeping the rear drums. Putting on a new master for this
The manual says to bench bleed the master prior to install. My question is and here's the confusion : Why bleed the master first prior to install? I mean all lines, master are new if I gotta bleed the whole system after everything is installed.
Can I install it, use brake pedal to bleed PRIOR to hooking up the new lines? I don't have a vise.
My car is recently painted and I didn't want to take the chance to spill brake fluid in the engine bay. Also, don't know how to do this without spilling. IF I have or should bleed it prior, how do I go about doing it?
Thanks guys