what is the proper order for bleeding the brakes on a Z600 coupe.
Driver/pass/front/rear
brake bleeding
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Don Laughton
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Re: brake bleeding
Start at the wheel cylinder furthest from the master cylinder (right rear
). Go to the left rear, right front and finally left front. Basically, start at the furthest point and work your way forward. Be sure to hold the pedal down until the bleed screw is closed. Continue to work each cylinder until the fluid comes out fresh, clear and without bubbles. Good luck Don B. Laughton Sent from my iPhone
). Go to the left rear, right front and finally left front. Basically, start at the furthest point and work your way forward. Be sure to hold the pedal down until the bleed screw is closed. Continue to work each cylinder until the fluid comes out fresh, clear and without bubbles. Good luck Don B. Laughton Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2012, at 11:45 AM, "eric.geiger" wrote:
what is the proper order for bleeding the brakes on a Z600 coupe.
Driver/pass/front/rear =
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bottom cop
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Re: brake bleeding
Most auto parts stores also carry a relatively cheap kit that allows this process to be done by one person. Regardless of how you do it, be extremely careful not to allow the master cylinder to run out of fluid in the middle of the process. That will put air back in the lines and force you to start the entire process over again. Clean up any spilled brake fluid completely, it is corrosive. Anyone who is renewing a brake system should consider using silcone brake fluid, it works much better for vehicles that are being dirven infrequently because it does not draw moisture and is non-corrosive to brake parts.
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Sunday, June 3, 2012 4:03 PM Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] brake bleeding
Start at the wheel cylinder furthest from the master cylinder (right rear
). Go to the left rear, right front and finally left front. Basically, start at the furthest point and work your way forward. Be sure to hold the pedal down until the bleed screw is closed. Continue to work each cylinder until the fluid comes out fresh, clear and without bubbles. Good luck
Don B. Laughton Sent from my iPhone
From:
Don Laughton To:
"2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com" Sent:
Sunday, June 3, 2012 4:03 PM Subject:
Re: [2cylinderhondas] brake bleeding
Start at the wheel cylinder furthest from the master cylinder (right rear
). Go to the left rear, right front and finally left front. Basically, start at the furthest point and work your way forward. Be sure to hold the pedal down until the bleed screw is closed. Continue to work each cylinder until the fluid comes out fresh, clear and without bubbles. Good luck
Don B. Laughton Sent from my iPhone
=On Jun 3, 2012, at 11:45 AM, "eric.geiger" wrote:
what is the proper order for bleeding the brakes on a Z600 coupe.
Driver/pass/front/rear