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Old Aug 11, 2005 | 04:32 PM
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MAT
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Swapping out brake bleeder screws

Hi All,

I finally got speedbleeders for my Si of which I plan on installing with
fresh brake fluid this weekend. My question is can I replace each screw and
bleed it one corner at a time in one step or do I need to replace all 4
bleed screws and go back and bleed them again. I'm wondering if totally
removing/replacing the 2nd screw in a single L/R channel blows the bleed for
the 1st in the same channel. Hopefully this makes sense. Thanks!



 
Old Aug 11, 2005 | 07:08 PM
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twfsa
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Re: Swapping out brake bleeder screws

Fill the master cylinder, start at the wheel furthest from the master
cylinder, replace bleeders one at a time, then go back and bleed furthest
from the master cylinder, working your way to the master cylinder,keeping an
eye on the fluid level, this is how I would do it.

Tom


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> Hi All,
>
> I finally got speedbleeders for my Si of which I plan on installing with
> fresh brake fluid this weekend. My question is can I replace each screw
> and bleed it one corner at a time in one step or do I need to replace all
> 4 bleed screws and go back and bleed them again. I'm wondering if totally
> removing/replacing the 2nd screw in a single L/R channel blows the bleed
> for the 1st in the same channel. Hopefully this makes sense. Thanks!
>
>
>



 
Old Aug 11, 2005 | 09:30 PM
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Bruce
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Re: Swapping out brake bleeder screws

right on...

I concur.

 
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