Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread Brad Waller
What if you put the rear of the car on ramps or jack stands?

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> I would go with the vice. Its my understanding that there is 
> an area at the leading edge of the piston that can trap some 
> air if not sitting level. In the car it is higher than the 
> forward reservoir opening.
> 
> Godspeed,
> Dan Solomon
> It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize you 
> are in a hurry.
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> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:32:33 
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> 
> The master cylinder works properly when driving, and its on 
> an angle...so why wouldnt it work if you're just bleeding it? 
> Granted, it's a little harder and you have to be a little 
> more careful...but I bled the master cylinder while it was 
> installed on my car. Whichever works for yah. :o)
>  
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>  From: Rick Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>  
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>  The bleeding kit from the parts store works primo - and its 
> cheap.    Because the MC is mounted on an angle, I'd think 
> that its virtually impossible to bleed it correctly on the 
> car.   I'd mount the MC in a vise & do it.
>  
>  
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  > wrote:
>  Thanks Dan, you have also provided me other info before and 
> I surely appreciate it ALL   Thanks   Steve 
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>  From: Daniel Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>  
>  
> You can also pickup a plastic set at the local auto parts 
> store. Got one a few months ago for 3 bucks. Comes with an 
> assortment of plastic nipples, a clip to hold them in the 
> reservoir and some hose.
>  
>  Godspeed, Dan Solomon
>  "It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize 
> you are in a hurry."
>  http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/ 
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>  To: chevelle-list@chevelles.net  
>  Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:30:33 -0500
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>  Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
>  
>  
> I always take extra line, screw them into the master 
> cylinder, then bend them up and into the reservoir, so that 
> the ends of these lines are submerged in the reservoir. Fill 
> up the master cylinder with fluid, making sure the ends of 
> the lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a vise, 
> and push on the piston part of it with a screwdriver. You'll 
> see bubbles come out from the lines...keep going and going 
> and going and going(haha) untill no more air comes out. You 
> could do this on the car also...which is what I did. That way 
> you can just step on the brake pedal. But then you'd need 
> somebody else to tell you when the bubbles stop. 
>   
> Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask. 
>  
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>  
> Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I 
> got the one with no bleeders on it. What is the process to 
> properly bench bleed it?  Thanks  Steve 
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Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread Dale
For some reason that just reads funny, Mike.  LOL
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> Additionally, the master is not fully stroked when mounted, therefore
> cannot be bleed as well as on the bench.
> Mike




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Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread Mike Holleman
Additionally, the master is not fully stroked when mounted, therefore cannot 
be bleed as well as on the bench.

Mike
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 4:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


I would go with the vice. Its my understanding that there is an area at the 
leading edge of the piston that can trap some air if not sitting level. In 
the car it is higher than the forward reservoir opening.


Godspeed,
Dan Solomon
It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a 
hurry.

http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/

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Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:32:33
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


The master cylinder works properly when driving, and its on an angle...so 
why wouldnt it work if you're just bleeding it? Granted, it's a little 
harder and you have to be a little more careful...but I bled the master 
cylinder while it was installed on my car. Whichever works for yah. :o)



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From: Rick Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 1:27 pm
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


The bleeding kit from the parts store works primo - and its cheap. Because 
the MC is mounted on an angle, I'd think that its virtually impossible to 
bleed it correctly on the car. I'd mount the MC in a vise & do it.



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 > wrote:
Thanks Dan, you have also provided me other info before and I surely 
appreciate it ALL Thanks Steve






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Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:34 am
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


You can also pickup a plastic set at the local auto parts store. Got one a 
few months ago for 3 bucks. Comes with an assortment of plastic nipples, a 
clip to hold them in the reservoir and some hose.


Godspeed, Dan Solomon
"It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a 
hurry."
http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/ 









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Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:30:33 -0500
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Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


I always take extra line, screw them into the master cylinder, then bend 
them up and into the reservoir, so that the ends of these lines are 
submerged in the reservoir. Fill up the master cylinder with fluid, making 
sure the ends of the lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a 
vise, and push on the piston part of it with a screwdriver. You'll see 
bubbles come out from the lines...keep going and going and going and 
going(haha) untill no more air comes out. You could do this on the car 
also...which is what I did. That way you can just step on the brake pedal. 
But then you'd need somebody else to tell you when the bubbles stop.


Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask.


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Subject: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one 
with no bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it? 
Thanks Steve



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Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread dansolomon
I would go with the vice. Its my understanding that there is an area at the 
leading edge of the piston that can trap some air if not sitting level. In the 
car it is higher than the forward reservoir opening.

Godspeed,
Dan Solomon
It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a hurry.
http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/

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Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:32:33 
To:chevelle-list@chevelles.net
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


The master cylinder works properly when driving, and its on an angle...so why 
wouldnt it work if you're just bleeding it? Granted, it's a little harder and 
you have to be a little more careful...but I bled the master cylinder while it 
was installed on my car. Whichever works for yah. :o)
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Rick Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 To: The Chevelle Mailing List 
 Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 1:27 pm
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
 
 
 The bleeding kit from the parts store works primo - and its cheap.    Because 
the MC is mounted on an angle, I'd think that its virtually impossible to bleed 
it correctly on the car.   I'd mount the MC in a vise & do it.
 
 
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> wrote:
 Thanks Dan, you have also provided me other info before and I surely 
appreciate it ALL   Thanks   Steve 
 
 

 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Daniel Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]  >
 To: The Chevelle Mailing List mailto:chevelle-list@chevelles.net> >
 Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:34 am
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
 
 
You can also pickup a plastic set at the local auto parts store. Got one a few 
months ago for 3 bucks. Comes with an assortment of plastic nipples, a clip to 
hold them in the reservoir and some hose.
 
 Godspeed, Dan Solomon
 "It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a hurry."
 http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/ 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 To: chevelle-list@chevelles.net  
 Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:30:33 -0500
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
 Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
 
 
I always take extra line, screw them into the master cylinder, then bend them 
up and into the reservoir, so that the ends of these lines are submerged in the 
reservoir. Fill up the master cylinder with fluid, making sure the ends of the 
lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a vise, and push on the piston 
part of it with a screwdriver. You'll see bubbles come out from the 
lines...keep going and going and going and going(haha) untill no more air comes 
out. You could do this on the car also...which is what I did. That way you can 
just step on the brake pedal. But then you'd need somebody else to tell you 
when the bubbles stop. 
  
Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask. 
 
 
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 Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 6:10 am
 Subject: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
 
 
Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one with no 
bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it?  Thanks  Steve 
 

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Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread bad66chevelle454
The master cylinder works properly when driving, and its on an angle...so why 
wouldnt it work if you're just bleeding it? Granted, it's a little harder and 
you have to be a little more careful...but I bled the master cylinder while it 
was installed on my car. Whichever works for yah. :o)


-Original Message-
From: Rick Schaefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: The Chevelle Mailing List 
Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 1:27 pm
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


?The bleeding kit from the parts store works primo - and its cheap.??? Because 
the MC is mounted on an angle, I'd think that its virtually impossible to bleed 
it correctly on the car.?? I'd mount the MC in a vise & do it.


On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Dan, you have also provided me other info before and I surely appreciate 
it ALL?? Thanks?? Steve 






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From: Daniel Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:34 am
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


You can also pickup a plastic set at the local auto parts store. Got one a few 
months ago for 3 bucks. Comes with an assortment of plastic nipples, a clip to 
hold them in the reservoir and some hose.

Godspeed, Dan Solomon
"It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a hurry."
http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/






To: chevelle-list@chevelles.net
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:30:33 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


I always take extra line, screw them into the master cylinder, then bend them 
up and into the reservoir, so that the ends of these lines are submerged in the 
reservoir. Fill up the master cylinder with fluid, making sure the ends of the 
lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a vise, and push on the piston 
part of it with a screwdriver. You'll see bubbles come out from the 
lines...keep going and going and going and going(haha) untill no more air comes 
out. You could do this on the car also...which is what I did. That way you can 
just step on the brake pedal. But then you'd need somebody else to tell you 
when the bubbles stop. 

?

Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask. 


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Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 6:10 am
Subject: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding



Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one with no 
bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it?? Thanks? Steve 
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Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread Rick Schaefer
 The bleeding kit from the parts store works primo - and its cheap.
Because the MC is mounted on an angle, I'd think that its virtually
impossible to bleed it correctly on the car.   I'd mount the MC in a vise &
do it.

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:10 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks Dan, you have also provided me other info before and I surely
> appreciate it ALL   Thanks   Steve
>
>
>
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> From: Daniel Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: The Chevelle Mailing List 
> Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:34 am
> Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
>
> You can also pickup a plastic set at the local auto parts store. Got one a
> few months ago for 3 bucks. Comes with an assortment of plastic nipples, a
> clip to hold them in the reservoir and some hose.
>
> Godspeed, Dan Solomon
> "It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a
> hurry."
> http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/
>
>
>
>
>
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> To: chevelle-list@chevelles.net
> Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:30:33 -0500
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
>
> I always take extra line, screw them into the master cylinder, then bend
> them up and into the reservoir, so that the ends of these lines are
> submerged in the reservoir. Fill up the master cylinder with fluid, making
> sure the ends of the lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a vise,
> and push on the piston part of it with a screwdriver. You'll see bubbles
> come out from the lines...keep going and going and going and going(haha)
> untill no more air comes out. You could do this on the car also...which is
> what I did. That way you can just step on the brake pedal. But then you'd
> need somebody else to tell you when the bubbles stop.
>
> Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask.
>
>
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> Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 6:10 am
> Subject: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
>
> Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one
> with no bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it?
> Thanks  Steve
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Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread ss454hillman
Thanks Dan, you have also provided me other info before and I surely appreciate 
it ALL?? Thanks?? Steve


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From: Daniel Solomon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:34 am
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


You can also pickup a plastic set at the local auto parts store. Got one a few 
months ago for 3 bucks. Comes with an assortment of plastic nipples, a clip to 
hold them in the reservoir and some hose.

Godspeed, Dan Solomon
"It is a mistake to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a hurry."
http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/






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Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:30:33 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding


I always take extra line, screw them into the master cylinder, then bend them 
up and into the reservoir, so that the ends of these lines are submerged in the 
reservoir. Fill up the master cylinder with fluid, making sure the ends of the 
lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a vise, and push on the piston 
part of it with a screwdriver. You'll see bubbles come out from the 
lines...keep going and going and going and going(haha) untill no more air comes 
out. You could do this on the car also...which is what I did. That way you can 
just step on the brake pedal. But then you'd need somebody else to tell you 
when the bubbles stop. 

?

Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask. 


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Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 6:10 am
Subject: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding



Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one with no 
bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it?? Thanks? Steve 
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Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread Jim Sullivan
Thanks bad66.  I will also be needing this shortly.
Jim



Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread Daniel Solomon
You can also pickup a plastic set at the local auto parts store. Got one a few 
months ago for 3 bucks. Comes with an assortment of plastic nipples, a clip to 
hold them in the reservoir and some hose.Godspeed, Dan Solomon"It is a mistake 
to allow any mechanical object to realize you are in a 
hurry."http://www.freewebs.com/chevelles1970/


To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 10:30:33 -0500From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: 
Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
I always take extra line, screw them into the master cylinder, then bend them 
up and into the reservoir, so that the ends of these lines are submerged in the 
reservoir. Fill up the master cylinder with fluid, making sure the ends of the 
lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a vise, and push on the piston 
part of it with a screwdriver. You'll see bubbles come out from the 
lines...keep going and going and going and going(haha) untill no more air comes 
out. You could do this on the car also...which is what I did. That way you can 
just step on the brake pedal. But then you'd need somebody else to tell you 
when the bubbles stop. 
 
Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask. 
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Feb 2008 6:10 amSubject: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding
Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one with no 
bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it?  Thanks  Steve 


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Re: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread bad66chevelle454

I always take extra line, screw them into the master cylinder, then bend them 
up and into the reservoir, so that the ends of these lines are submerged in the 
reservoir. Fill up the master cylinder with fluid, making sure the ends of the 
lines are submerged. Put the master cylinder in a vise, and push on the piston 
part of it with a screwdriver. You'll see bubbles come out from the 
lines...keep going and going and going and going(haha) untill no more air comes 
out. You could do this on the car also...which is what I did. That way you can 
just step on the brake pedal. But then you'd need somebody else to tell you 
when the bubbles stop. 



Pretty easy to do really. If you have any more questions just ask. 


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Sent: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 6:10 am
Subject: [Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding



Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one with no 
bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it?? Thanks? Steve
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[Chevelle-list] master cylinder bench bleeding

2008-02-28 Thread ss454hillman
Hi guys I had to replace a master cylinder on the 70 and I got the one with no 
bleeders on it. What is the process to properly bench bleed it?? Thanks? Steve


Re: [Chevelle-list] 68-69 hood

2008-02-28 Thread Trooper
Josh,
  Is it a standard Malibu hood or an SS hood?
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  From: Josh Egler 
  To: The Chevelle Mailing List 
  Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 5:44 AM
  Subject: [Chevelle-list] 68-69 hood


  Hello,

  I have an extra hood for a 1968-69 Chevelle that needs to find a new home. I 
am asking $50 or make me an offer

  It is in good shape, would make a nice hood with little work 

  It is located in Atlanta, In and I would prefer local pickup

  Thanks

  Josh


[Chevelle-list] 68-69 hood

2008-02-28 Thread Josh Egler
Hello,

I have an extra hood for a 1968-69 Chevelle that needs to find a new home. I
am asking $50 or make me an offer

It is in good shape, would make a nice hood with little work

It is located in Atlanta, In and I would prefer local pickup

Thanks

Josh