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And also start at the wheel farthest from the master, passengers rear. At least thats what ive been taught :shrug:
 

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Yeah and a vacuum bleeder makes a HUGE difference. Also to supplement that, SPEED BLEEDERS are the ****. They speed up the process if you know how to use them.
I add a little Teflon in the threads and put a hose on them into a 1L bottle.
I used to use a mityvac till I tried it with this method-
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I used to use a mityvac till I tried it with this method-
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That works! I like the vac for clearing the lines out too. Changing the fluid in the master etc. for a simple bleed I use a similar method but the speed bleeders have build in check balls.
 

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Reverse bleeding is also a cool trick. Pushes fluid-and air- from the bleeders upward to master cylinder. I want to get the tool and try it one of these days.
 

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