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Old 12-29-2010, 12:05 AM
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Brake bleeding order

I've searched and found different answers regarding this.

To bleed, is it RR > LR > RF > LF

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RR > LR > LF > RF ?

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Longest line to shortest line -> RR, LR, RF, LF
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Thanks guys. I did this earlier today with the Motive bleeder. A couple of things regarding the bleeder. I pressurized and noticed the PSI dropped ever so slowly before I started bleeding. The drop was coming from the brass fitting that mates to the master cylinder adapter. A little teflon tape fixed the leak and all is good!

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