jedwards
19th December 2023, 07:14 PM
Gentlemen, 
I am looking for a procedure and tips on bench bleeding a CB style Brake Master cylinder. I have read that Brake Master cylinder needs to be tilted up at the front to get the air out, and that is not possible with it installed.
I get how they bench bleed modern Master Cylinders with open chambers and a removable lid, but our CB style have a basic port in and port out configuration.
I assume that I need to maintain a supply of brake fluid to the input port and watch for when bubbles cease on the output side, just as you do with wheel cylinders.
I'd appreciate any advice or tips on any of this.
regards and a happy pre-Christmas to all.
regards
Jeff
I am looking for a procedure and tips on bench bleeding a CB style Brake Master cylinder. I have read that Brake Master cylinder needs to be tilted up at the front to get the air out, and that is not possible with it installed.
I get how they bench bleed modern Master Cylinders with open chambers and a removable lid, but our CB style have a basic port in and port out configuration.
I assume that I need to maintain a supply of brake fluid to the input port and watch for when bubbles cease on the output side, just as you do with wheel cylinders.
I'd appreciate any advice or tips on any of this.
regards and a happy pre-Christmas to all.
regards
Jeff