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Vette66AirCoupe
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I decided to go with a new stock master cylinder for monetary reasons. I put the new master cylinder in a padded vice and bled it putting my finger over the discharge before the push rod had bottomed out each time. Pumped it about 5 times. The last two times there was no air. I refilled the reservoir. I guess the better way would have been to put a brake line on it and have it exhaust into a can of new brake fluid so that any draw back into the cylinder would be fluid and not air but I didn't have what I needed to do it that way. At any rate, I put the new master cylinder on and the pedal is hard as a rock. Considering the way brake fluid ravages paint I was thinking of foregoing bleeding the whole system again. If there is a little bit of air in the system it's all up high in the first inch of brake line and whatever might have been in the connecting fitting. My question is, if that is the case (minimal air up high), will that air work it's way out as bubbles back through the master cylinder?