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- 1996
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- Ford Ranger
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- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
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- Manual
- Tire Size
- 14"
96 Ford Ranger 5 speed manual
I already bench bled my master, but I'm pretty sure I blew it.
So, I was thinking to go to Harbor Freight and get a reverse bleed kit I've seen in Youtube videos. I've also see a pretty (Ranger specific) famous video where the guy talks about bench bleeding the master as the only way to get air out of the system.
So, question is, will reverse bleeding from the slave bleeder valve remove air from the master cylinder and save me the cumbersome removal of the master again?
Thanks, especially to anyone who has been successful doing this.
I already bench bled my master, but I'm pretty sure I blew it.
So, I was thinking to go to Harbor Freight and get a reverse bleed kit I've seen in Youtube videos. I've also see a pretty (Ranger specific) famous video where the guy talks about bench bleeding the master as the only way to get air out of the system.
So, question is, will reverse bleeding from the slave bleeder valve remove air from the master cylinder and save me the cumbersome removal of the master again?
Thanks, especially to anyone who has been successful doing this.
