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dfoxengr 08-23-2012 06:00 AM

rear brake bleeding question
 
when you all bleed the brakes are you doing something special with the left rear?

the bleeder screw is on the bottom which is why I ask. I did a quick bleed last night and couldnt get a firm pedal. Today I was going to invert the left rear and gravity bleed it so the bleeder was at the top, then bleed like normal.

I can report back on how that goes.

labman1014 08-23-2012 06:30 AM

If the bleeder is on the bottom, u have the wrong caliper on there!! What yr Ex do u have? I recently did my rears and the computer at advance auto parts pulled up the wrong parts. I have an early build 2000 and the calipers r mounted to the left of the rotor on both sides. Which means it is actually the same caliper for each side. The computer pulled up different part numbers bc ford changed the calipers mid-year and r mounted toward the rear on both sides. Hope this helps!!

Sigskydiver 08-23-2012 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by labman1014 (Post 12195812)
If the bleeder is on the bottom, u have the wrong caliper on there!! What yr Ex do u have? I recently did my rears and the computer at advance auto parts pulled up the wrong parts. I have an early build 2000 and the calipers r mounted to the left of the rotor on both sides. Which means it is actually the same caliper for each side. The computer pulled up different part numbers bc ford changed the calipers mid-year and r mounted toward the rear on both sides. Hope this helps!!


Do you happen to know when they switched that. Ive been messing with the Ex's rear end the last couple of days and both of my calipers are definitely on the inside. My truck is a 12/99 build

labman1014 08-23-2012 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by Sigskydiver (Post 12195924)
Do you happen to know when they switched that. Ive been messing with the Ex's rear end the last couple of days and both of my calipers are definitely on the inside. My truck is a 12/99 build

Idk the yr they switched. Mine is an 11/99 build.

labman1014 08-23-2012 08:48 AM


Originally Posted by Sigskydiver (Post 12195924)
Do you happen to know when they switched that. Ive been messing with the Ex's rear end the last couple of days and both of my calipers are definitely on the inside. My truck is a 12/99 build

What do u mean by say " on the inside"?

Sigskydiver 08-23-2012 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by labman1014 (Post 12196102)
Idk the yr they switched. Mine is an 11/99 build.

Hmm, well i'll be under it this afternoon and I'll have to look and make sure that stuff is on there correctly!!

Sigskydiver 08-23-2012 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by labman1014 (Post 12196161)
What do u mean by say " on the inside"?

NM, i read it the wrong way. I thought you were saying that the actual caliper itself on one wheel was on the outside. You just mean that they mount on the left of the rotor as you're looking at them. Doi moment.

dfoxengr 08-23-2012 05:46 PM

Ahh, yes. turns out the caliper was for an 02 vehicle.

Thanks Guys.

labman1014 08-23-2012 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by dfoxengr (Post 12197767)
Ahh, yes. turns out the caliper was for an 02 vehicle.

Thanks Guys.

Yep, different mounts. The bleeder screw is always to be on top.

dfoxengr 08-24-2012 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by labman1014 (Post 12197862)
Yep, different mounts. The bleeder screw is always to be on top.

that's what got me really confused. I knew it couldnt be right but didnt know why.

RACERX7775 08-24-2012 06:21 PM

oops, double post..

RACERX7775 08-24-2012 06:24 PM

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Yup, it should look like this...

Attachment 60020

dfoxengr 08-25-2012 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by RACERX7775 (Post 12201316)
Yup, it should look like this...

Attachment 60020


No, that's the 01 or 02+ calipers. The 2000 caliper is ahead of the axle and the bleeder screw is in the other location.

RACERX7775 09-18-2012 03:33 PM

Does anyone have a pic of the brake setup for the 2000. I was thinking of regearing and buying an axle with 4.30 gears already because its so cheap. I didnt know that there was a different setup.

Monsta 09-18-2012 05:06 PM

On a 2000, one caliper is in the leading position and the other in the trailing position. They used the same caliper.


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