The hydroboost actuator is located about 2 feet above the highest point in the hydraulic portion of the steering system. That is an important distinction.
In a standard (i.e without a cooler or hydroboost brakes) steering system, the P/S fluid reservoir is the high point. Stroking the steering manually from stop to stop will effectively purge the air from the steering gear and any associated lines/hoses as long as they are below the pump. Any air entrained in the hydraulic fluid moves along with it, eventually migrating to the highest point - the reservoir. Once there it bubbles through the fluid and is released to atmosphere.
However, if there are extra components (and their connecting hoses/lines) that are connected to the P/S hydraulic system, normal purging methods are not as effective. And, if they are located a signifcant distance above the reservoir (as in the case of a hydrobooster) the purge process becomes more involved.
Without the engine (and by association the P/S pump) running, fluid flow is restricted to only the parts of the system at or below the level of the pump.
In order to over come the static head, and move the volume of fluid that is located above the steering gear, the pump must be running. I only raise the front end to expedite the process - it can be done with the tires on the ground.
Here are a couple of published hydroboost bleeding procedures:
Service:
The hydro-boost in not serviceable in the field. If the unit is not functioning properly, it must bereplaced. The replacement process is straight forward, but bleeding can sometimes be tricky. There are a choice of techniques in this area. Hydro-boost brake systems are supposed to be self-bleeding, but this does not always prove to be true.
Bleed Technique:
Replace any hydraulic line showing external damage. Install new seals for all disconnectedfittings (as required) and install an in-line power steering filter. Tighten all hose fittings to OEspecifications.
2. Flush the entire power steering system using the vehicle manufacturer's recommended fluid.Fill pump reservoir to the proper level.
3. Disable engine to allow cranking without starting. Block wheels, put transmission in neutral or park and set parking brake, then crank engine 5 to 10 seconds (avoid overheating starter motor).
4. Refill pump reservoir as necessary. Repeat step 3 until level is correct.
5. Enable the engine to allow starting. Start engine and let idle. Slowly turn steering wheel fromlock-to-lock a number of times.
6. Turn engine off and inspect fluid level and condition. Add or remove fluid as necessary. If fluidis foaming, wait one hour then recheck level. Repeat step 5 and 6 until fluid level is correctand shows no sign of air problem.
HYDRO-BOOST SYSTEM BLEEDING
The system should be bled whenever the booster is removed and installed.
1.Fill the power steering pump until the fluid level is at the base of the pump reservoir neck. Disconnect the battery lead from the distributor.
Remove the electrical lead to the fuel solenoid terminal on the injection pump before cranking the engine.
2.Jack up the front of the car, turn the wheels all the way to the left, and crank the engine for a few seconds.
3.Check steering pump fluid level. If necessary, add fluid to the ADD mark on the dipstick.
4.Lower the car, connect the battery lead, and start the engine. Check fluid level and add fluid to the Add mark if necessary. With the engine running, turn the wheels from side to side to bleed air from the system. Make sure that the fluid level stays above the internal pump casting.
5.The Hydro-Boost system should now be fully bled. If the fluid is foaming after bleeding, stop the engine, let the system set for one hour, then repeat the second part of Step 4.
The preceding procedures should be effective in removing excess air from the system, however sometimes air may still remain trapped. When this happens the booster may make a gulping noise when the brake is applied. Lightly pumping the brake pedal with the engine running should cause this noise to disappear. After the noise stops, check the pump fluid level and add as necessary.