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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Sep 2012
      Location
      San Diego
      Posts
      264
      Country Flag: United States

      reverse bleeding question.

      when using a reverse bleeder like a phoenix, does the master cylinder need to be bench bleed?
      ive gone through the instructions and their is no clear answer on it. ive see several vague references to reverse bleeding to get air trapped in the master but no clear statement of reverse bleeding will not need bench bleeding of the master cylinder before hand.



      the idea of pushing air up through the master cylinder that has just been bench bleed seems counter productive.
      71 maverick.
      71 comet in build process.
      i work at Current Auto Performance www.currentautoperformance.com. i also build the differentials for San Diego Gear and Axle.





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