I'm about to do a flush and fill on both brakes and the clutch for the first time. I have Fred's DVDs and it looks simple enough, even for me. The question that I have is about the rear brake. In Fred's videos he doesn't mention the second bleed point at all on the rear caliper, the one on the inside.
Does anyone know if it matters in what order I bleed the rear caliper?
I asked Fred this question but got no reply.
What bleeder valve did you order? Looking at MotionPro site and I'm not sure.
Koval, I did order a MotionPro bleeder valve, it should be here tomorrow.
What bleeder valve did you order? Looking at MotionPro site and I'm not sure.
I'm about to do a flush and fill on both brakes and the clutch for the first time.
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Are you going to use synthetic brake fluid now that you've broken in the system on regular brake fluid? If you use synthetic, do you expect to get more miles out of the brakes? Will the brakes run cooler? I've heard that if you use synthetic brake fluid you can extend the intervals between braking. How long do you plan on going in- between stops with the new brake fluid? Can you do a stoppie with synthetic brake fluid?
Brian
Are you going to use synthetic brake fluid now that you've broken in the system on regular brake fluid? If you use synthetic, do you expect to get more miles out of the brakes? Will the brakes run cooler? I've heard that if you use synthetic brake fluid you can extend the intervals between braking. How long do you plan on going in- between stops with the new brake fluid? Can you do a stoppie with synthetic brake fluid?
Brian