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what happens if i dont bench bleed the master cylinder? Will the air in the master cyl bleed out of the brake lines when i bleed those or is it mandatory i bleed the mc?
 
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You should always bench bleed the master cylinder before installing it.
 
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The master cylinder , when mounted in the truck , is positioned at an angle that traps an air bubble.
The air bubble will NOT come out with conventional bleeding.
Turn a half empty soda pop bottle upside down. How would you get more liquid in the bottle and all the air out with it in that position ?
 
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