Caution: Refer to Brake Fluid Irritant Caution in the Preface section.
Notice: Refer to Brake Fluid Effects on Paint and Electrical Components Notice in the Preface section.
- Secure the mounting flange of the brake master
cylinder in a bench vise so that the rear of the primary piston is accessible.
- Remove the master cylinder reservoir cap and diaphragm.
- Install suitable fittings to the master cylinder ports that match the
type of flare seat required and also provide for hose attachment.
- Install transparent hoses to the fittings installed to the master cylinder
ports, then route the hoses into the master cylinder reservoir.
- Fill the master cylinder reservoir to at least the half-way point with
Delco Supreme 11®, P/N 12377967, P/N 992667, or equivalent
DOT-3 brake fluid from a clean, sealed brake fluid container.
- Ensure that the ends of the transparent hoses running into the master
cylinder reservoir are fully submerged in the brake fluid.
- Using a smooth, round-ended tool, depress and release the primary piston
as far as it will travel, a depth of about 25 mm (1 in), several
times. Observe the flow of fluid coming from the ports.
As air is bled from the primary and secondary pistons, the effort required
to depress the primary piston will increase and the amount of travel will decrease.
- Continue to depress and release the primary piston until fluid flows
freely from the ports with no evidence of air bubbles.
- Remove the transparent hoses from the master cylinder reservoir.
- Install the master cylinder reservoir cap and diaphragm.
- Remove the fittings with the transparent hoses from the master cylinder
ports. Wrap the master cylinder with a clean shop cloth to prevent brake fluid
spills.
- Remove the master cylinder from the vise.