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Carl S
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Hi all, just a quick one.

If anyone has the blue book of lies handy, can they tell me the bleeding order for a twin circuit system with servo (biased) please.

Cheers,
Carl.


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Front/rear split?
im sure its rear nearside, then offside, then front nearside then front offside working from logic. its the way ive always done it, longest pipe working my way to the shortest. Although i dont think it matters if you do front or rear first as theyre separate circuits in effect.

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I thought you just started furthest away and worked back, passenger side rear first.

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^^^^ thats how ive done it in the past.


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Furthest away

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Carl S
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Cheers guys.

For a bit of clarity, it's a front/rear split twin circuit.


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yep. twin circuit :)

Edited by MarkGTT on 19th May, 2011.

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