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Old Jun 20, 2008, 07:54 AM
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Brake Bleeding Order

Hey guys, is there a specific order we should be bleeding the brakes with on the Evo?
Old Jun 20, 2008, 07:59 AM
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http://www.joe250.com/cars/evo8/brak...ebleeding.html

scroll down to picture, this is for an VIII it is the same procedure for your X
Old Jun 20, 2008, 09:32 AM
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Good deal I was wondering about this too.
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CRAP

i just got done bleeding my brakes and i did it a bit different. i did each wheel in order but i did the nipples backwards. think it matters

example

rear pass should be outside then inside. i did inside outside
front driver should be outside inside i did inside outside.

and so on....... it feals great so im guessing im good to go but i figured id still ask
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If it's working you're fine. However, there may be some air in the system (probably not much, if any). If you're happy with how it feels and the brakes work good, don't worry about it for now. Just do it in that order next time around.
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Originally Posted by Cow town racer
If it's working you're fine. However, there may be some air in the system (probably not much, if any). If you're happy with how it feels and the brakes work good, don't worry about it for now. Just do it in that order next time around.

there is no air in the system. it feels just fine. ok i guess ill leave it.
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ive always done inside nipple first, then the outside... on all 4 corners...
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Interesting
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Old thread, but still comes up on google so posting to correct the info,

The order is NOT the same as previous Evos.

Service manual page:
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Originally Posted by sprisneo
from further away to the nearer to where brake fluid reservoir is
Your post-whoring is really annoying, especially when the previous post gave correct information and you are giving incorrect information. I know that you want to sell something, but stop it right now. Thanks.
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Is the evo 8 and evo 9 brake bleeding order the same?
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