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Master break cylinder Question

frank

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I have a 1969 RR 4 speed 383; the Master Break Cylinder is leaking and needs to be replaces. Other than just changing it out do I need to bleed all 4 wheels after install it? Also, any tricks I need to know about replacing it?

Thanks, Frank from Delaware
 

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You should only have to bench bleed the m/cyl. It wouldn't hurt to bleed all the wheel cyls.though.
 
Any time you open your breaking system to air you have to bleed it.
After you bench bleed the Master and install it bleed the system starting with the wheel farthest away from the master cylinder and work your way to the closest.
 
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