I have installed 2 remanufactured front brake calipers (old ones leaking) and must now bleed the lines.  I understand that I start at the farthest wheel from the master cylinder (rear right wheel).  The rear calipers have two bleeder screws on each caliper.  Do I bleed the outer bleeder first, then the inner bleeder after?
							
						
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 Larry -I have installed 2 remanufactured front brake calipers (old ones leaking) and must now bleed the lines. I understand that I start at the farthest wheel from the master cylinder (rear right wheel). The rear calipers have two bleeder screws on each caliper. Do I bleed the outer bleeder first, then the inner bleeder after?
 
 I do the inner rear bleeder first - works for me.- Top
 
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 If you only worked on the front calipers, I would bleed them first and then do the rears - essentially completely flush the system with a quart of fluid so it is all fresh and moisture/contaminant free. With two bleed valves, first bleed the valve closest to the input line. There is really no "magic" way to bleed a brake system. Start with the corner/valve that is the shortest escape path for any suspected entrapped air.I have installed 2 remanufactured front brake calipers (old ones leaking) and must now bleed the lines. I understand that I start at the farthest wheel from the master cylinder (rear right wheel). The rear calipers have two bleeder screws on each caliper. Do I bleed the outer bleeder first, then the inner bleeder after?
 
 If you change the master cylinder, the shortest route to purge air from the M/C to junction block line on a single MC system is out the left front.
 
 A little intuition is all it takes - what's the shortest escape path for suspected entrapped air.
 
 Duke- Top
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