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From: <jimmuller@rcn.com>
> Randall answered:
> > > However, when you are installing an new master cylinder
> > > bench bleeding is the only way to get all the air out of it.
>
> > Well, just to present the opposing viewpoint, I have never
> > bench bled, and it's never caused me any problems.
>
> When I replaced all the brake lines in the Spitfire I sure didn't bench-bleed
> them! Fluif would have drippppped all over the place as I put the lines in.
> Had no trouble bleeding them in situ. Have had no brake trouble since then.
> ---
> Jim Muller
Sam ting. I use a Gunson E Z Bleed and have never had any trouble. Replaced
all the lines in a Europa and it bled out fine.
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Phil Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnesota USA
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79 Caterham 7
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