jon@dakota-truck.net wrote:
> "Jamie Calder" <jcalder3@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
>
> : Thanks for your detailed reply!
>
> : Just because the master cylinder runs dry doesn't mean the master cylinder
> : has to be bled...right? Or does it?
>
>
> I'm not sure, I'm too scared to let the MC go dry. :-) I'd
> actually be interested to learn the answer to this one myself. If
> that happened, would it need to be bench bled or can it be done in
> the vehicle?
>
>
Ansywer is yes - if you let the master cyl go dry - you will have
allowed air to get in the master cyl itself and it will require bench
bleeding.
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