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Old 06-26-2009, 01:47 AM
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Default New GM master/slave, need to bleed??

I've gotten conflicting info. I bought a brand new GM OE master and slave for my setup...It came with fliud already in it which leads me to think this is already bled. Yet I heard I still need to bleed it???

Please let me know...I think I need to bleed since the slave may not be bled.
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It's already bench bled. I installed my new GM master without bleeding it, worked fine.
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I personally wouldn't risk it and I'd bench bleed it myself before I put it in since it's already out and ready to go.
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They come prebled from gm. Just install it, pump the pedal a few times, and drive away.




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