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Old 03-10-2013, 01:32 AM   #1
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Bleeding Brake Q's

Basic stuff for some, but I have had to replace the brake lines across the rear axle and I am wanting to make sure I got this right.

Is the order... Right Rear, Left front, Left rear and then Right front?

On each bleed is the pedal supposed to be pumped a few times and held down to the floor? Then a quick turn of the bleeder valve on a sec then closed?

Also, this seems wrong but Ive heard from some that for power brakes to actually have the engine running?
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