It needs to be sealed and pressurized. In this case, also physically stable to manually pressurize - there is no pump like in most hydraulic systems. In a way it's like a simple hydraulic jack. So, after assembling and attaching the break pedal, I'd put it in a vise. The pressure line would need to be blocked either at the master cylinder, or end of the hose. Any hydraulic hose supplier will have such plugs. (I used to carry a bunch of different sizes and combinations for any scenario when working with hydraulics). Then bleed it as normally and see if it holds pressure. So, the two key points are to have it solid in a vise and plug the fluid line.
Last edit: 6 years 8 months ago by StanG.
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