hydroshok
Covered in grease
- Joined
- May 22, 2011
- Messages
- 713
I don't know how I missed this, but nice build/fix!
I had a car that I could never get the hydraulics to bleed correctly as well as my first 2nd gen. I'd stick with a one piece unit for headaches sake, whether it is custom from SB or Valair, or you punch out the studs and weld the rod.
The best chance to bleed it is to have the line facing upwards (slave cyl perpendicular to the ground) and pump the slave cyl till you stop seeing bubbles in the master. Make sure to pump it slowly and hold for a few seconds at the end. I've never messed with a mighty vac so I'm no help there.
I had a car that I could never get the hydraulics to bleed correctly as well as my first 2nd gen. I'd stick with a one piece unit for headaches sake, whether it is custom from SB or Valair, or you punch out the studs and weld the rod.
The best chance to bleed it is to have the line facing upwards (slave cyl perpendicular to the ground) and pump the slave cyl till you stop seeing bubbles in the master. Make sure to pump it slowly and hold for a few seconds at the end. I've never messed with a mighty vac so I'm no help there.