HELP! bleeding 96 Tegi brakes
Hey, I wanted to know if their was a sertain sequence on bleeding integra brakes because one of my friends told me that a sequence is needed to bleed the brakes so that all the brake pads would waste evenly. And I wanted to no what he is talking about or just simply how to bleed all four disk brakes thanks
Start with the caliper the fartest away from the master cylinder and move closer in, meaning start with the rear passenger, then rear driver, then front passenger then front driver.
Is that it...just the one farthest from the cylinder???...and all the brake pads would finish evenly...or that's just the standard "bleed brakes" process
Standard process. If you want to do a complete flush take as much of the old stuff as possible out of the MS and refill. Start bleeding the caliper until it runs clear and there are no bubbles then move on to the next one in line. go in sequence as I stated above.
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A turkey baster from the 99cent stores works perfect for this.
</TD></TR></TABLE>A turkey baster from the 99cent stores works perfect for this.
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