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| Subject: | Bleeding brakes | 
| From: | "Breda O'Sullivan" <conbreda@eircom.net> | 
| Date: | Fri, 12 Jan 2007 19:40:35 -0000 | 
| Guys, I changed and flushed the brake fluid on my BN4 recently.(dot 4) I felt that I bleed them well with a one man kit, however I now have a spongy pedal, leading to a very good pedal on the second pump. Now looking back I think I may have bleed them in the wrong sequence, I started at the front nearest the master cylinder, onto the front l/h and back r/h then back l/h. I guess I should have started at the wheel furthest away from the cylinder? This would I take it make a difference? | 
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