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Old 03-12-2024, 03:05 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ZoomZ View Post
Not to contradict you, just trying to learn, but why would it matter between power bleeding vs manual bleeding?

Also, the web does not have a definitive answer. By the sounds of things...it doesn't matter. I think it's debated more than "which oil should I use"

I've actually tried to picture the hydraulic circuit of our calipers in my head, trying to figure out why it matters. I/m not computing anything.

Willwood says outer then inner on manual method: https://shop.wilwood.com/blogs/news/...r-brake-system

again for reference, not trying to prove a point.
I've tried both methods. Did the outside one first, then the inside. Still got bubbles out of the outside one on the second bleeding. When I do the inside one first, and then the outside. I don't get any bubbles on the second bleeding.
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