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Bleeding brakes


Davey Bee

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I have the AP racing brakes which have the twin bleed nipples on each caliper. These are fitted both front and rear. When bleedinng do I bleed both nipples together or one at a time. If one at a time then which one first, inner or outer.

 

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I did mine one at a time, and I don't think it matters which one first, as long as you do the calipers in the correct order.

 

You can buy bleed kits with 2 pipes, so both can be bled at the same time if you want to do it that way *cool*

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The normal rule is to start at the furthest point from the master cylinder so I interpreted that as do the outer bleed nipple first. Worked fine on my front AP brakes (dont have the rears).

 

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Is it not the nearest point first 🤔

Then you kind of sweep the bubbles outward *confused* *thumbup*

 

I start at the front right and go clockwise - but I do end up doing a couple of laps, at which point it becomes a bit less relavent.

 

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