dutchboy6804
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Hi, i'm new to the forum, they call me dutch. I was wondering if someone could tell me how to bleed the mc on a 81 corvett.
thanks in advance .
thanks in advance .
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Buy a motive bleeder. Use c clamps to hold it on the M/C. I would first pull the M/c and check it, if appears ok then bench bleed it,install it then use the Motive per circuit. Pump it up to 10-13 psi and see if the gauge drops, if so you have a leak which I suspect you have. Sitting for years will wreck the bores and turn the BF into an acidic muck. Good luck
if it's been sitting for 3 years empty, it's probably something you'll want to replace. Definitely pull it off and bench bleed it but if you see any leakage or it won't hold pressure if you test it with a Motive bleeder, then replace it. A new MC is good piece of mind as they aren't too expensive. Once you have a good MC, bleed all your calipers and check for leaks frequently as they are known to go bad after a while.