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Old 04-08-2008, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by AWDmoke
The infamous Yellow Motorkahna Mini

Have you got a new master cylinder? Old ones invariably give these sort of problems. Single circuit or dual circuit? Regardless you should always start bleeding the rear cylinders first, normally:
rear left
rear right
front left
front right

Pump the pedal nice & slow otherwise the brake pressure limiting valve (mounted on the rear subframe) will block off the flow to the rears. Have fun...
UR exactly rite, except u dont pump the pedal, you open the bleeder slowly push the pedal down to the floor, lock up the bleeder while foots to the floor lift up and start again. prevent pressure locks in the mini's when you bleed.

Rear left
Front Right
Rear right
Front left
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