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Old 02-11-2007, 06:07 PM   #1
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Replacing Master Cylinder (Brakes)

My brakes have been out for a while. So I haven't driven the truck. We called the shop we always take it to, and they said it's probably going to be the Master Cylinder. So we said ok, and then they were going to have to tow it, so we decided we'd replace it ourselves, as it couldn't be that hard.

Anyways, we went to Advanced and got a rebuilt one yesterday, and I was just wondering how hard of a job it will be? How long am i looking at for the replacement?
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Old 02-11-2007, 07:10 PM   #2
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Just follow the instructions for bench bleeding, then bleed all your brakes carefully and you should be done with an hour or maybe two or work in it.
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Old 02-11-2007, 10:19 PM   #3
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Re: Replacing Master Cylinder (Brakes)

yeah, i just finished mine a couple weeks ago. and if i can do it, then truly anyone can.
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Old 02-11-2007, 10:37 PM   #4
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Re: Replacing Master Cylinder (Brakes)

oh, and if you're going to the effort to bleed your brake system, you might think about replacing your old brake hoses with new ones. mine were pretty bad. granted, i just replaced everything in my brake system except the hard lines.
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Old 02-11-2007, 10:40 PM   #5
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buy a big jar of fluid as you will need it to bleed. takes two people as well... Might pick up a 7/16 line wrench if you don't have one.
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Old 02-11-2007, 11:13 PM   #6
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Get a GOOD line wrench, don't cheap out here, you'll round off the nuts if you don't.
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Old 02-12-2007, 12:44 AM   #7
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Get a GOOD line wrench, don't cheap out here, you'll round off the nuts if you don't.
I agree...This is one of the few tools where I called the Snap-On guy..The craftsman ones didn't cut it...they sure have saved a lot of head aches...
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yes, rounded nuts. been there, done that. there's at least a couple good sides left to all of my nuts. but they're not as pretty as i would like.
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Re: Replacing Master Cylinder (Brakes)

Well my older brother got the cylinder mounted. Said something about taking off the valves at the wheels and how he couldn't do it. This sound familiar? He stopped, and is going to finish up when he figures it out.
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If the wheel cylinders are leaking then they need replaced, maybe the valves on them are bad, you have to open them to bleed the system
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Re: Replacing Master Cylinder (Brakes)

Here's a tip for those of us with cheap line wrenches. If there is room, clamp a pair of vice grips on the wrench to keep the ends from spreading, I figured that out in the junkyard the other day.
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Re: Replacing Master Cylinder (Brakes)

Is there a speacial tool for the front valves?
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If you're talking about the bleeders, just use a boxed end wrench.
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Re: Replacing Master Cylinder (Brakes)

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Here's a tip for those of us with cheap line wrenches. If there is room, clamp a pair of vice grips on the wrench to keep the ends from spreading, I figured that out in the junkyard the other day.
Thanks krue...that IS a good tip. Wish I'd thought of it. I've rounded off several in my past.
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Old 02-13-2007, 08:05 AM   #15
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It just struck me the other day in the junkyard. I had a pair of vicegrips in my hand and waalaah (or however you spell it).
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Here ya go....


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It just struck me the other day in the junkyard. I had a pair of vicegrips in my hand and waalaah (or however you spell it).

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Old 02-13-2007, 12:01 PM   #17
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Re: Replacing Master Cylinder (Brakes)

I just replaced my master cylinder and all brake components including lines. There are many sites online that will have good brake bleeding information. www.classicperform.com, CPP's website is a good one.

Make sure you do a good job bleeding the master cylinder before you install it and bleed the brakes. I didn't do a good job and I have a spongy pedal. I need to take it off and try again. I used a Mighty-Vac at first to bleed the brakes but in the end I found it easier and quicker to have a buddy help me do it the old fashioned way.
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Old 02-13-2007, 01:25 PM   #18
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Make sure you bench bleed the MC first. If you dont and try to bleed the lines it will take forever to get all the air out of the MC through the lines.
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You guy's use line wrenches? My wife confused the guy at Sears when she asked for them.He called them flare nut wrenches and had no idea there was another name or use for them.I hardly ever use a line wrench to bleed brakes.I can almost always get a box end wrench on the bleeders but have started using a socket most of the time.Sure keeps spraying fluid down and usually misses my safety glasses.
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