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  • Bench bleeding Master Cylinder?

    I have just got the golf on all fours and taken it for a test drive. When the engine is off, 2 pumps of the brake pedal leads to a solid pedal. With the engine running, the pedal sinks to the floor and I only get 'braking' at the very end of the pedal movement.

    This probably shows I have air in the master cylinder still........

    I am using my power bleeder and, on my 2 previous master cylinder changes, I never had to bench bleed the m/cyl. Any tricks to getting air out while in the car?

    I have heard you can pressurise the system with the power bleeder, crack open a nipple and then depress the pedal a couple of times.......

    For those, who haven't read my build thread, I have new brakes all round and a new booster/master.
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    Originally posted by dubstar View Post
    I have just got the golf on all fours and taken it for a test drive. When the engine is off, 2 pumps of the brake pedal leads to a solid pedal. With the engine running, the pedal sinks to the floor and I only get 'braking' at the very end of the pedal movement.

    This probably shows I have air in the master cylinder still........

    I am using my power bleeder and, on my 2 previous master cylinder changes, I never had to bench bleed the m/cyl. Any tricks to getting air out while in the car?

    I have heard you can pressurise the system with the power bleeder, crack open a nipple and then depress the pedal a couple of times.......

    For those, who haven't read my build thread, I have new brakes all round and a new booster/master.
    I haven't read your build, but the brake booster vacuum would be my first bet.
    1993 MK1 CAB ! Work in Progress........

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      I would have thought that, as the pedal becomes easier to push with the car running, the booster would be fine? Am I wrong in that assumption?
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      • #4
        Sometimes the old ways are the best. Get a friend to pump and hold the pedal while you bleed at the brakes. I've found the power bleeder can't always force the air out of a system.
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