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Old 04-18-2005, 07:02 PM
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Default Where is teh bleeder screw?

Ok is the bleeder screw, for a brake flush, the rubber one or the one connected to the brake line that connects to the caliper?
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You do not remove the brake line from the caliper. The rubber nub you see is a cap for the bleeder screw, pull it off and you'll see the bleeder. This will be on the top of each caliper.
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The rears are on the bottom and the fronts are located on the top of the caliper.
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Originally Posted by BORN2LOSE
The rears are on the bottom and the fronts are located on the top of the caliper.
if your rears have the bleader screws on the bottom, then they are upside-down (the left and right are probably swapped). All calipers should have their bleader screws near the top, otherwise you will never get the air out of the system.



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