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    correct bleeding sequence

    long story short. i need too bleed my brakes now if possible.


    what is the correct brake bleeding sequence? its a 93 ex if that matters.

    i cant find my book. worst case, ill just get one tomorrow, but if i can get an answer now thats save time tomorrow.....got a huge list to do tomorrow.

    #2
    Start furtherest from the Master Cylinder and work towards it. I.E. RR then LR then RF then LF.
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      #3
      i know youre suspose too start the furthest away from the m.c., but are you sure thats the correct sequence?

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        #4
        What was the point of starting 2 threads with the same question? One in the beginning section which you got your answer to and this section which you have more than enough postings to post in?

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          #5
          i posted this first, then thought id get a quicker response in the other forum without realization i cant delete threads on this site. sorry bout that.

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            #6
            Rr, Lf, Lr, Rf

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              #7
              Update!!

              UPDATE!!!

              heres the deal.

              i swapped my car from ABS too NON-ABS today

              is the bleeding sequence still "rr lf lr rf"?

              or does it change since i add a prop valve, and changed the hardlines out?

              essentialy its an LX with rear disc swap now........the bleeding sequence still the same as above?

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                #8
                Nice, another ABS removal, how'd it go? And your sequence will still be the same, furthest to the closest.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Granite CB7 View Post
                  Nice, another ABS removal, how'd it go? And your sequence will still be the same, furthest to the closest.
                  it was such a pain in the ass, i feel like punching a baby. everyone tells me "furthest too closest" BUT no one seems too know the correct sequence. i get different answers. our CB's are designed differently (brake wise) than the other hondas. is the correct sequence the same as previously stated? i appreciate the quick response though.

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                    #10
                    The correct bleeding sequence is :

                    1.-Driver Rear
                    2.-Passenger Front
                    3.-Passenger Rear
                    4.-Driver Front

                    And it doesnt matter if its DX , LX, EX or SE.


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                      #11
                      Why don't you take it somewere and have it done and stop waisting everyones time?
                      Take that freek show to the park, maybe the squirrels will care.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Old School View Post
                        Why don't you take it somewere and have it done and stop waisting everyones time?
                        thats a great question.

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