I'm doing the brake thing today. New rear wheel cylinders from a 3500, Performance Friction pads and complete system flush. Looking forward to some great stopping power!
To help with the flushing i bought hand operated vacuum bleeder kit but on reading the instruction that came with it i got confused. I always bleed/flush the system starting at the wheel furthest from the master cylinder, right rear, then work my way closer via the left rear then right front and finally left front. The bleeder instructions are telling to do the opposite, start at the left front and work my way to the right rear.
Is there something special about using a vacuum bleeder that reverses the process or should i just go ahead and start at the right rear as normal?
Any other tips or time savers would be appreciated,,,,,,
Thanks
Brian

To help with the flushing i bought hand operated vacuum bleeder kit but on reading the instruction that came with it i got confused. I always bleed/flush the system starting at the wheel furthest from the master cylinder, right rear, then work my way closer via the left rear then right front and finally left front. The bleeder instructions are telling to do the opposite, start at the left front and work my way to the right rear.

Is there something special about using a vacuum bleeder that reverses the process or should i just go ahead and start at the right rear as normal?
Any other tips or time savers would be appreciated,,,,,,
Thanks
Brian
