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|  Re: MASTER CYLINDER  PROBLEMIhave 
			
			I had a tough time bleeding the silicone without using a pressure bleeder. 
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|  Re: MASTER CYLINDER  PROBLEMIhave 
			
			I have been using silicone fluid for years and never had a problem bleeding brakes. 
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|  Re: MASTER CYLINDER  PROBLEMIhave 
			
			I spent about 50 hours trying to bleed the rebuilt master in my 69 chevelle with silicone and everyone told me the problem was silicone fluid.  What I finally figured out was the original proportioning valve located below the master cylinder was sucking in air when I released the pedal but not leaking fluid out when I depressed the pedal    .  I put a new one on and had no problem bleeding.  
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