Most m/c's comes with the instructions but you basically plug the output
ports, they usually come with small plastic threaded plugs already in the
ports. Fill it with fluid and slowly press the plunger and watch for air
bubbles to rise in the brake fluid, after a few pumps you'll see no more
air bubbles and the movement of the plunger will get very firm. Check with
the instruction that come with the m/c, it'll probably give instructions.
Here's a link that I found from jeeves
http://www.misterfixit.com/brakbld1.htm --wayne
At 06:20 AM 2/27/2006, George Perez wrote:
>And just how does one do this Bench Bleeding procedure correctly? I just
>order a master cylinder from CCP and would like to do it right the first
>time around.
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