Bench Bleeding POS Remaned Mastercylinders
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- Delaware Ohio
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- 1977 CJ-7, 1995 Jeep Cherokee Sport, 1987 RWD Olds
Ok, my master cylinder was leaking on the back seal so I got a replacement reman one from work (AdvanceAuto). Put the new one in to find out that It was bad as well due to the inner piston not coming all the way back. So I just put the second remaned one in and It's good, Thank God! What me off though is that both the replacement cylinders I baught did not come with the "Bench Bleeding Kit" wich consists of plastic lines and plugs to bleed the cylinder on the bench before placing it on the vehical. WHY WOULDN'T IT COME WITH IT!? Its a must and I don't see why Cardone is to cheap to help out its customers and include the kit. None the less I made up a kit in the store with short peaces of real brake line and made it work but in the end it ended up being twice the than needed for a simple Cylinder swap. Keep in mind that I've done at least 50 mastercylinder relacements on newer cars and NEVER did one NOT come with the bench bleeding kit.
Oh well, its done now. Just felt like venting, when I vented to my wife she just looked at me in confusion....
Oh well, its done now. Just felt like venting, when I vented to my wife she just looked at me in confusion....