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twistedwhitty

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So I've replaced my front drums, (rears seemed ok) pads, hoses, wheel cylinder and master cylinder (and yes, I did bench bleed it). I just spent 2 hours trying to bleed them. I started on the passenger rear and no matter what I couldn't seem to get all the air out. I have a compressor-driven brake bleeder, which works well but the air bubbles are still coming. I went to the other wheels and the same thing, lots of air bubbles that never stop. Could the booster be shot? I'm sure it's something obvious but I'm lost.
 
Booster has nothing to do with fluid , top off the master Crack open the bleeders and let gravity bleed till fluid starts to come out, then close bleeders and start bleeding with pedal and checking fluid as you remove fluid.
 
I agree on the gravity bleed process.
 
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