Tony,
Bleeding the cylinders when using the manual foot pump method typically
calls for most distant wheel cylinder from the master but on our cars we
need to consider the location of the distribution block in the lower
RIGHT frame rail.
So Left rear, right rear, Left Front, Right Front (Remember the location
of the distribution block)
With that said if I was to use a power bleeder that would pressurize the
reservoir I would start with the closest and work to the farthest.
Right Front, Left Front, Right Rear, Left rear.
It is all about pushing the air along .... Since you are not using the
manual pump you are not creating any suction on the line and I believe
the pressurized reservoir method should be bleed differently.
Best Regards,
Tim Ronak
Services Consultant
Akzo Nobel Coatings, Inc.
23961 Via El Rocio
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
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