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> Putting in a new Master Cylinder, a few questions, Should I pull the fuel tank?, bench bleed?
PDXMike
post Mar 30 2011, 05:32 PM
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I've been reading about how much of a pain putting in a master cylinder can be. Is it worth the effort to simply pull the fuel tank? Which is worse, the time to pull the tank, or the frustration of trying to get the lines from the reservoir hooked up in place?

What about bench bleeding? Any tips on a temporary reservoir to use while bench bleeding? Do I need to bench bleed?

Any tips or tricks? Any "gotcha"s to look out for?

Thanks,

Mike
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