1993 CHEVROLET DYNASTY air bleeding

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual TESTING APPLICATION ADJUSTER OPERATION
Place the vehicle on a hoist with a helper in the 
drivers seat to apply the brakes. Remove the access
plug from the rear adjustment slot in each brake
support

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual expel all the trapped air. Be sure to monitor the fluid 
level in the pressure bleeder. It must stay at the
proper level so air will not be allowed to reenter the
brake system through the master cylin

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual cylinder bore and piston for scoring and pitting. (Do 
not use a rag as lint from the rag will stick to bore
surfaces.) Wheel cylinder bores and pistons that are scored or
pitted in any way should be

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual to the rear will be lower than the front brakes. This will 
prevent premature rear wheel lock-up and skid. If
hydraulic pressure is lost in one half of the diagonally
split system, the operation of th

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual MASTER CYLINDER SERVICE PROCEDURES
MASTER CYLINDER REMOVAL
Disconnect primary and secondary brake tubes from 
master cylinder housing. Install plugs at brake tube
outlets. Remove 2 nuts (Fig. 3) attac

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual INSTALLING MASTER CYLINDER
Position master cylinder over studs of power brake 
unit, align push rod with master cylinder piston. Install the master cylinder to power brake unit
mounting nuts (Fig. 4)

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual pressurized. When a definite increase in pedal effort 
is felt, pump pedal a few additional times. This will
insure removal of all hydraulic pressure from the
brake system.(2) Thoroughly clean both re

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual (7) With the pressure bleeder turned on, open the 
caliper bleed screw 3/4 to one full turn allowing brake
fluid to flow into the container. Leave bleed screw open
until a clear, bubble-free flow of b
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