dburgjohn
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I am about to replace my rubber brake lines with stainless. When I bleed the brakes do I need to start at the ASR unit or can I just do each caliper as I change the hoses?
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c4cruiser said:Bleed each caliper after replacing all 4 hoses. Now would be a good time to do a flush of all the fluid. Takes about a quart for a complete flush. The ABS/ASR system is not normally flushed by the regular bleed procedures. You would need a Tech-1 with the Brake System Cartridge in order to operate the system and move fluid thru it.
Bleed the calipers in this sequence (from the GM Service Manual):
Right Rear
Left Rear
Right Front
Left Front
Use a good DOT3 or DOT4 fluid. I use Castrol LMA in my 92 for general street use and in my 87 autocross car, I use the Ford High Performance fluid.
I just followed instructions :eyerole But the result was FANTASTIC :cool

I bought a set when I got the new lines. They sure do make a difference. It is day three of this project as I only get a little time each day. It does not help that I keep stopping to clean and polish the surrounding parts. My wife says I have a real problem about doing thatc4cruiser said:get a set of Speed Bleeders and install them on the calipers.