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Brake bleeding sequence
Hello! Going to change my brake fluid to Motul 600 becouse I am racing at Mid -Ohio this weekend. I need to know what sequence I need to bleed the brakes including inner or outer caliper bleeders. Let me know! Thanks, Ken
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I believe the traditional thinking is inner then outer on each caliper starting with passenger rear, driver rear, pass front, driver front. However, I also read that with modern ABS braking systems it doesn't really matter! I just bled my brakes in that order and they feel great- no problems. Good luck!
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Yeah, traditional thinking is to bleed from furthest to closest in terms of brake line length. So RR, LR, RF, LF, outer first then inner, although for the caliper I doubt it makes any difference unless they are dry. The reason for the sequence on the caliper is so that the cross-over tube gets filled first.
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