F 250 2WD Pickup V8-7.3L DSL Turbo VIN F (1994)
The compact vehicles are more difficult to bleed because the downward angle of the master cylinder makes it difficult for air to escape up into the
reservoir. Therefore, if the master cylinder is removed from the vehicle and bled while held in a vertical orientation (a bench bleed) air can escape much
more efficiently. Refer to Figure 1.
BENCH BLEEDING PROCEDURE (CONCENTRIC SLAVE CYLINDER)
1.
Remove master cylinder, line and reservoir from vehicle and assemble with replacement parts required based on initial concern.
2.
Hold the master cylinder vertically with the reservoir feed hose in the highest position on the body, Figure 1.