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Originally Posted by aurora199540
i also need to replace the master cylinder on my '95..i'm just curious if anyone has successfully changed the master cylinder WITHOUT needing to bleed ALL four wheels as described by ugsrich ?? i always thought after the MC was disconnected,this would allow air into the entire system ?? also any other input in-regards to bleeding the master cylinder while on the car,rather then bench bleeding ??
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