@rob - I assume if you open
a rear bleeder valve you are getting fluid when you push the pedal.
Also with regard to my 2002 Bonneville brake bleeding question, I could not get
the rear bleeder bolts loose and did not want to twist them off, thus I bled the rear brakes at the brake hose going...
Also, I could not get
the rear bleeder bolts loose and did not want to twist them off, thus I bled the rear brakes at the brake hose going into the caliper... Is this acceptable?
Not exact matches
Somebody has to sit and pump the brake, while somebody else works each
bleeder nipple starting at the furthest from the MC (probably right
rear) to the nearest.
When the fluid is clean, close the
bleeder, clean with brake clean, and move to the other
rear wheel.