Hello -
I'm starting the brake system redo on my '68 Z28. I'm going with new lines, hoses, wheels cylinders, rear shoes and hardware, and a correctly date coded booster and correct master cylinder.
The correct MC has bleeders on the body. I realize that these bleeders are there to help eliminate any air trapped in the MC due to the upward angle of the booster mount.
My question is this - on every brake system overhaul I've ever done, I've always bench bled the MC...filled it up with fluid, and either blocked off the line ports or routed lines back into the reservoir, then pumped the MC piston until there were no more air bubbles in the lines or coming out of the ports in the reservoir.
Wouldn't bench bleeding before installation eliminate the need to use the bleeder ports on the MC? If not, how would air get into the MC after the bench bleed, assuming I keep the reservoir full enough to cover the ports during installation?
If I can avoid spilling paint-eating DOT 3 fluid all over my newly semi-gloss painted MC, I'd like to do so.
Thanks in advance...
Chris