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November 8th, 2012 02:36 AM #1hi guys, can you share your ideas on how to bleed brakes? i have a 4k engine owner type jeep with disk brakes at the front and drum brakes at the rear... im overhauling my drum brakes... and bleeded it but the result was very frustrating... before i overhauled it, it was just a single step on it to trigger. but after i overhauled it, it took 2 pedals before it function. i overhauled it because there was a leak. the rubber boots were tear off... so i replace it with a new one... do i have to bleed all of my brakes even though i only overhauled the 2 rear brakes?
what are the right steps to follow in bleeding process? because maybe im not following the right procedure... i just heard it from a friend that you have to step on the pedal until you felt it was tight enough and then hold it and then open the bleeder valve where the brake fluid will comes out. i just repeat the procedure until no air will comes out. then i proceed to the other rear wheel. after that.. i tested it but i was so frustrated.. you have to pump it twice before it brake..
is there a sequence?
please help me....
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