When the time comes to install a new master cylinder the number one most common problem is that owners simply DO NOT follow instructions. Most DIY guys simply take the master cylinder out of the box ...
Let's be honest here, the only time we think about replacing our master cylinder is when the current unit isn't working properly. With all of the technological advancements in our industry, we know ...
Randy Flick; via CarCraft.com: In just about every article concerning swapping out a brake master cylinder, we are told to bench-bleed the unit before installing it (for obvious reasons). It has ...
Aaron, a 27-year automotive technician and lifelong car enthusiast, attended Specs Howard School of Media Arts and learned the fundamentals of digital video and editing, shot composition and writing.
There aren't many of you who haven't bled a Mustang's braking system while replacing or repairing your own brakes. Here's why you should bench-bleed a master cylinder prior to installation.
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