I need to replace my master cylinder.
The instructions say to bench bleed by filling and using tubing pumping the brake fluid back into the master cylinder by pushing the rod with your hand.
I've always bled it on the car. I bled it the same way, disconnectimg tje brake lines and hooking up tubing to re-use the new brake fluid by funneling back into the master cylinder, same as in a vise.
I find it easier for my wife to pump the brake pedal and me watch the "operation" under the hood.
Then when bled, I hook up the lines and do the normal bleeding of each wheel until the brake fluid comes clear in a clear soda bottle with a hose attached from the bleeder screw.
Anything wrong with this method?
The instructions say to bench bleed by filling and using tubing pumping the brake fluid back into the master cylinder by pushing the rod with your hand.
I've always bled it on the car. I bled it the same way, disconnectimg tje brake lines and hooking up tubing to re-use the new brake fluid by funneling back into the master cylinder, same as in a vise.
I find it easier for my wife to pump the brake pedal and me watch the "operation" under the hood.
Then when bled, I hook up the lines and do the normal bleeding of each wheel until the brake fluid comes clear in a clear soda bottle with a hose attached from the bleeder screw.
Anything wrong with this method?