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Old 05-01-2010, 09:27 PM
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After replacing slave and having air in master.. can you use the Mighty Vac techneque as seen here (http://www.performanceworks1.com/ls1...h_bleeding.htm ) to bleed the whole system, or do you have to vac it then do the bump and bleed method to clear out the new slave to complete full system bleeding??

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I've never had luck doing it that way, some have I guess.

I found a system that works for me. I bench bleed the master.
After that I barely need to do any bleeding once everything is installed.


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anyone have any advice regarding the above??



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