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Old 08-22-2019, 05:34 PM   #1
Mike_The_Grad
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Bleeding new brake system.

Hey all, I'm prepping to fill up and bleed the brake system on my dads 1964 c10. I installed brand new single pot master cylinder(bench bled til no more bubbles, flat,tilted,inverted,etc.) Brand new brake hard lines,brand new brake rubber lines, and all 4 brand new wheel cylinders. System is drums all around. I have everything in place. The last connection is the line to the master cylinder. How do I go about filling and bleeding? Do I make the last connection and crack the left rear bleeder and have someone pump SLOWLY until I get fluid? Obviously making sure that the reservoir doesnt go dry. Then proceed to bleed in the normal process(RR,RF,LF)? All the while chasing leaks and tightening up the connections with flare wrenches? If this sounds like a good approach or am I missing a step I'm all ears. Thanks in advance.
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