Did you bench bleed the MC? Bill Huff At 5/17/201310:07 PM, Daniel Davids wrote: I need help and I'm hoping someone on the list knows the trick or correct procedure for this.I just replaced the dual master cylinder on my 69 Roadrunner. This must be my youngest Mopar, as all the rest have single master brake cylinders. The problem is that I can't get fluid to flow to the rear wheel cylinders. The fronts, which happen to be factory disks, bleed just fine. I believe this problem is related to the shuttle valve in the brake distribution block. In addition to proportioning front/rear brake bias, the shuttle valve must think there's a leak in the rear brakes, and so it shuts off flow to those guys.But how do you overcome this safety feature when you're doing a wholesale brake line replacement? By definition, there's no fluid in the lines to start with.Perhaps this is detailed in the service manual, of which I do not have a copy. Who has done this before and knows how to make this work? Dan Davids Seattle P.S. I like working on fin cars a whole lot more! P.P.S. Yes, we bench bled the new unit before installation. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 Help the Forward Look with every eBay purchase by starting your search here: http://www.ForwardLook.net/eBay >>> Error in line 20 of l-forwardlook.mailtpl: unknown formatting command <<< -> ...and with every Amazon purchase by clicking here: <- ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 Help the Forward Look with every eBay purchase by starting your search here: http://www.ForwardLook.net/eBay Error in line 20 of l-forwardlook.mailtpl: unknown formatting command <<< -> ...and with every Amazon purchase by clicking here: <-
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