I finally got the opportunity to perform my EGR rear disc brake conversion this past weekend. Still tweaking the parking brake cables... ... stay tuned for a future "all encompassing" post on the conversion.
For now, I was wondering if someone could answer a simple (hopefully
) question. After doing my brake work (complete front rebuild included), I wanted to bleed the entire brake system to ensure all air was out of the system. Bench bleed the master cylinder, bleed the combination valve... bleed the RWAL (rear abs) valve... . followed by each caliper.
I have the factory manual and it states to bleed in the following order:
1. Master Cylinder
2. Combination Valve
3. RWAL (i. e. rear ABS) valve
4. Left Rear Caliper
5. Right Rear Caliper
6. Right Front Caliper
7. Left Front Caliper
Here's the questions:
- What is the proper method for bleeding the Combination Valve? What I did was crack all the brake lines leaving the valve until only fluid and no air was present... ... is this correct? I couldn't find a bleeder screw (other than the huge one on the top of the valve but I was afraid to crack it).
- What is the proper method for bleeding the RWAL (rear ABS) Valve? What I did was crack all the brake lines leaving the valve until only fluid and no air was present... ... is this correct? I couldn't find a bleeder screw (other than the huge one on the side of the valve but I was afraid to crack it).
- Why does D. C. specify to bleed the left rear before the right rear?... . this is contrary to the standard practice of starting bleeding on the furthest bleeder from the m. c.
Hopefully someone can shed some light..... thanks in advance,
jon
For now, I was wondering if someone could answer a simple (hopefully

I have the factory manual and it states to bleed in the following order:
1. Master Cylinder
2. Combination Valve
3. RWAL (i. e. rear ABS) valve
4. Left Rear Caliper
5. Right Rear Caliper
6. Right Front Caliper
7. Left Front Caliper
Here's the questions:
- What is the proper method for bleeding the Combination Valve? What I did was crack all the brake lines leaving the valve until only fluid and no air was present... ... is this correct? I couldn't find a bleeder screw (other than the huge one on the top of the valve but I was afraid to crack it).
- What is the proper method for bleeding the RWAL (rear ABS) Valve? What I did was crack all the brake lines leaving the valve until only fluid and no air was present... ... is this correct? I couldn't find a bleeder screw (other than the huge one on the side of the valve but I was afraid to crack it).
- Why does D. C. specify to bleed the left rear before the right rear?... . this is contrary to the standard practice of starting bleeding on the furthest bleeder from the m. c.
Hopefully someone can shed some light..... thanks in advance,
jon