Not quite sure what I'm going to do with it yet, Would look pretty wild with a lift and some muddies on it..
Front Right, Rear Left, Front Left Rear Right.
Have you, at any point in time, used that method, @Kevin?
Always! If I recall correctly, from a far far distant past, I think I read this procedure was because of brake force distribution valves(?) I could be wrong with that memory of course! It may have even been before I first went with Subaru in 1997.
Curse you logic! Always making sense.It's just the logic of it.
Bleed closest nipple first, then the furthest for each half of the split braking system.
back in the 1960s (from BMC)
Jaguar were one of the first to have brake discs , they even had a warning signs on the rear bumper to let following traffic know .^ Kevin, IIRC to Morris 1100 was the first using front discs/rear drums, with a pressure limiting valve in the rear brake line. However, that depends on my memory of things 55 years ago being accurate ... definitely not a given!
It would be nice to see a restored sample with the warning sign preserved/restored, as well. Maybe they are not confident with the tech yet as the discs are, be design, weaker than the drums or it can just be some sort of marketing like when older Toyota Corollas and their 16-valve 5-speed sticker on the rear doors. Haha.From memory it was a red triangle within the bumper saying "BRAKE DISCS" on the mkII .
I also could be wrong at 47 yrs ...... Methanol propelled dementure .