Brake bleeding order
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Brake bleeding order
Can't find anything on search. Can someone tell me the bleeding order for brakes on a 92 Prelude? I'm installing a new caliper on Saturday and want to flush the whole system while I'm into it. Anything special I should know about flushing them? Standard procedure good?
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passenger rear, driver rear, passenger front, driver front.
in any car it's always best to start with the caliper that is furthest away from the master cylinder
in any car it's always best to start with the caliper that is furthest away from the master cylinder
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Re: (petern101)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by petern101 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">for a 4th gen
i'm looking at the helms right now
its Pass. Rear, Driver front, Driver rear, Pass. front
so shutta i think you should change your order</TD></TR></TABLE>
you can do that way...
or the way "shutta" posted... either will suffice...
i'm looking at the helms right now
its Pass. Rear, Driver front, Driver rear, Pass. front
so shutta i think you should change your order</TD></TR></TABLE>
you can do that way...
or the way "shutta" posted... either will suffice...
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i think the honda specified order is pass rear, drivers front, drivers rear, pass front.
this is because you want to start with the line furtherest away from the master cylinder, and since the way honda brake lines are distributed, you have to cross bleed because, the drivers front and the pass rear are on one line, and what not.
how much this affects you in the long run, i am not sure,
this is because you want to start with the line furtherest away from the master cylinder, and since the way honda brake lines are distributed, you have to cross bleed because, the drivers front and the pass rear are on one line, and what not.
how much this affects you in the long run, i am not sure,
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