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Old 03-27-2006, 08:57 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by BadBoyS
Going to bleed the brakes tonight got the motive pressure bleeder and tubing getting the fluid today. I have the back tires off already on stands. I see there are two bleeders one in front one in the back. I see in the Pic from Toolpants that hes bleeding from the back Do you need to do both??? Thanks in advance....
Hi,

You need to start in the rear (farthest Caliper from the Master) and work in sequence forward, so RR, LR, RF, LF. Be sure to allow at least a cup of fluid to run from each Caliper to insure you're getting all the air bubbles and old Fluid out.

Also, Bleed the Clutch in the same manner because you already have the Power Bleeder filled and attached - 85% there already. Since the two systems share the same Fluid Reservoir, if you don't flush the Clutch Hydraulics at the same time, you will contaminate your nice new fluid. Hope this helps...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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