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!955 400- Bleeding the brakes
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fainacci556
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Hello to all. I just had my mechanic replace the master cylinder/power booster on a very nice 1955 400. Good item from Kantor, as usual. My guy is having trouble bleeding the system, says he can't get fluid from the wheel cylinders. This may be a dopey question, but is there something special we must do on these systems? Thanks MC

Posted on: 2/16 10:34
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Re: !955 400- Bleeding the brakes
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First off, never had a 55 Packard. I have done a 37, as well as a 67 Mustang, 58 Pontiac, 77 Lemans, 78 Monte Carlo, 2008 Sky and a 2011 Cadillac
That said, I have found when replacing a master it is always best to bench bleed the master and then proceed to bleed the brakes. Air trapped in the master cylinder will prevent it from filling the lines to the wheel cylinders.
My brother and father-in-law were real mechanics and had a proper bleeder attachment that mounted to the master and was charged with shop air and was able to fill the system quickly that way, if he has that he can likely side step the bench bleed.
Hope that helps,
Bob J.

Posted on: 2/16 10:50
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56Clippers
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There is nothing special to it.
I replaced every component of the hydraulics, hooked up a power bleeder and the system bled like any other.

Posted on: 2/16 11:03
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Re: !955 400- Bleeding the brakes
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Gentlemen thanks

Posted on: 2/16 11:52
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Re: !955 400- Bleeding the brakes
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Packard Don
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I always use a pressure bleeder and there is no difference in bleeding the brakes in a Packards as in any other car. If no fluid is getting through, then maybe a plugged line or possibly even a plugged bleeder valve on the wheel cylinder, the latter of which happen on one of my cars a few years ago. Of course, the flex hoses, which can look nice on the outside, are known to collapse internally and can block flow.

Posted on: 2/16 12:25
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Re: !955 400- Bleeding the brakes
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Recently replaced the master cylinder and most of the brake lines and all four of the wheel cylinders in my 56 Patrician. My issue was the rubber brake hose from the hard brake line, going to the T fitting on the rear axle. The rubber hose was collapsed on the inside. Replaced it and the brakes bled with ease. The hose looked fine on the outside.

Posted on: 2/16 16:33
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Re: !955 400- Bleeding the brakes
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fainacci556
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Many thanks to all who responded

Posted on: 2/17 7:00
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