03-28-15, 05:19 PM
So I went to Advanced Auto parts to pick up a Master Cylinder bench bleeding kit. I had to get brake fluid anyway so I figured I'd get the kit rather than making one. Online, it said they had one in stock. Couldn't find it in the store so I asked the kid at the counter. Big mistake, I shoulda left it alone.
me: Do you have a master cylinder bench bleeding kit?
him: Master cylinder for what?
Me: Master cylinder for brakes.
him: What's it called, again?
me: A master cylinder bench bleeding kit?
him: how do you bleed a bench? (honest...he said that)
me: No...you bleed the master cylinder on the bench...to get the air out of it
him: What's it look like?
me:two tubes with fittings for the master cylinder ports and it has a clip to hold the tubes so they point back into the reservoirs
( I really had him confused now )
him: ummm...what kind of car?
me: it doesn't matter. They work for any master cylinder
him: well, it should be with the brake fluid and stuff
me: Thanks...I'll just take the brake fluid and WD-40
YIKES!
me: Do you have a master cylinder bench bleeding kit?
him: Master cylinder for what?
Me: Master cylinder for brakes.
him: What's it called, again?
me: A master cylinder bench bleeding kit?
him: how do you bleed a bench? (honest...he said that)
me: No...you bleed the master cylinder on the bench...to get the air out of it
him: What's it look like?
me:two tubes with fittings for the master cylinder ports and it has a clip to hold the tubes so they point back into the reservoirs
( I really had him confused now )
him: ummm...what kind of car?
me: it doesn't matter. They work for any master cylinder
him: well, it should be with the brake fluid and stuff
me: Thanks...I'll just take the brake fluid and WD-40
YIKES!