10-25-2020, 02:55 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: East Shore of LAKE HOUSTON
Posts: 11,108
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Re: 1940 Brake Bleeding
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Originally Posted by 34PKUP
Really? All you are doing is bleeding air from the line, does not have to push on anything.
The return springs are sufficient.
Wonder how one manages to bench bleed master cylinders without brake shoes.
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Really? The return springs are sufficient FOR WHAT? They're NOT sufficient to retain a wheel cylinder's pistons and cups if someone unfamiliar with the general procedure (as "mike42" readily admits to) attempts to 'stroke' the pedal TOO far when a drum is NOT installed so as to limit piston travel created via pedal over-stroke.
Another thing that anyone bleeding brakes should be aware of is NOT to stroke the pedal such that the piston bottoms-out in the MC.
Bench bleeding has NOTHING to do with brake shoes. The process is intended ONLY to completely void the circuitry within the MC of any air.
DD
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