I had a spongy brake pedal until I tried this:
Now, my MC is not angled like the ones shown in the above article, but there was still trapped air. I simply parked on a downhill slope, had my helper ready at the brake pedal and placed a block under the brake to prevent the pedal from going too far down. Using a jar and paper towel underneath, I cracked open but did not remove the primary line, my helper pressed down on the brake pedal, I closed the line. We repeated this twice, then one again on the secondary. The whole process probably took about 10 minutes, and the brake pedal feels better.
Removing Trapped Air in Angled Master Cylinder - Phoenix Systems
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Now, my MC is not angled like the ones shown in the above article, but there was still trapped air. I simply parked on a downhill slope, had my helper ready at the brake pedal and placed a block under the brake to prevent the pedal from going too far down. Using a jar and paper towel underneath, I cracked open but did not remove the primary line, my helper pressed down on the brake pedal, I closed the line. We repeated this twice, then one again on the secondary. The whole process probably took about 10 minutes, and the brake pedal feels better.