Note that this test of the master cylinder requires a complete re-bleeding of the system since the brake lines are removed from the master to perform this test. This is why we include this test during the bench bleeding process. However, just because you have performed the test during bench bleeding does not mean that that air has not entered the master cylinder since then. Should air enter the master cylinder at any time after bench bleeding, the master cylinder MUST be removed from the vehicle and bench bled again. A number of things can cause air to enter the master cylinder:
- If the fluid levels drop too low during the bleeding process.
- If the master cylinder was left sitting for too long after the bench bleeding before having the lines installed.
- Mishandling of the master cylinder such as if it were dropped or jarred excessively.