entropy454
Well-known member
In most of the threads and google searches I've done on how to gravity bleed your brakes. It is always mentioned that the rear caliper has two bleeder screws. One on the inside and one on the outside.
The calipers on my car that I replaced had this format. One bleeder screw on the inside up high and one on the outside down low.
On my old calipers, there was also a non-bleeder screw placed in the outside high position.
The new 'rebuilt" calipers I bought from local parts store Had an extra bleeder screw in the outside high position. This is for a total of 3 bleeder screws per rear caliper.
Anyone have an idea why there is a bleeder screw in that position for the rebuilt caliper and how does it effect the order when bleeding?
thanks
The calipers on my car that I replaced had this format. One bleeder screw on the inside up high and one on the outside down low.
On my old calipers, there was also a non-bleeder screw placed in the outside high position.
The new 'rebuilt" calipers I bought from local parts store Had an extra bleeder screw in the outside high position. This is for a total of 3 bleeder screws per rear caliper.
Anyone have an idea why there is a bleeder screw in that position for the rebuilt caliper and how does it effect the order when bleeding?
thanks