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Flix

Brake Bleeding With Bias Valve Fitted

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Flix

I have just fitted a bias valve and have changed the pipe routing.

I now have both front brakes on one half of the master cylinder, and the rear on one outlet. The other is plugged.

A single pipe to the bias valve, splitting to the rear brakes.

What is the correct sequence to bleed the system?

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jerseypug
I have just fitted a bias valve and have changed the pipe routing.

I now have both front brakes on one half of the master cylinder, and the rear on one outlet. The other is plugged.

A single pipe to the bias valve, splitting to the rear brakes.

What is the correct sequence to bleed the system?

 

i usually start furthest from the master cylinder with the proportioning valve full open and it seems to bleed ok.

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Emmy Seize
i usually start furthest from the master cylinder with the proportioning valve full open and it seems to bleed ok.

 

That´s what I did as well and it worked fine.

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Flix

Thanks guys, you confirmed what I thought.

When you say the valve fully open do you mean set at maximum pressure?

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Emmy Seize
Thanks guys, you confirmed what I thought.

When you say the valve fully open do you mean set at maximum pressure?

 

Yes.

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Flix

Thanks, Ill be doing it next weekend. :wacko:

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