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> Brake Bleeding Question
orbit398
post Feb 17 2016, 02:47 PM
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I just install a 19mm brake master cylinder on the car I am restoring. I couldn't bench bleed the master cylinder like normal American cars. Is there any tricks to bleeding the system? I plan to bleed them tonight and will have a helper pumping the brakes. I just hope it's not an issue and we spend lots of time pushing air around.

Just wondering.
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post Feb 17 2016, 06:20 PM
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I recently installed a new 19 mm master cylinder, new calipers, and new hoses in my car and bled the brakes with a check valve on the bleeder hose. Went around the car about three times until I saw no more air bubbles coming out, but still had a long throw on the pedal with little to no resistance until near the bottom of pedal travel. I then adjusted the push rod length behind the pedal and got rid of the long throw. Now I have a nice firm pedal.
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