Thats what the service manual shows. Without the pic of courseBest pic I could find from the top. It serves its purpose.
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I didn't know this actually! I even went back and looked at the technical slides you posted long ago and didn't see it mentioned but I believe I found what you're talking about on Z1: https://www.z1motorsports.com/front...front-suspension-brake-air-guide-p-50978.htmlnot sure it helps much but most people dont realize our NISMOs have brake cooling air guide/ defelctors attached to the sway bars
I didn't know this actually! I even went back and looked at the technical slides you posted long ago and didn't see it mentioned but I believe I found what you're talking about on Z1: https://www.z1motorsports.com/front...front-suspension-brake-air-guide-p-50978.html
Are you sure this is the svc man for the RZ34? That order goes against physics lol. Why would they instruct a cross pattern of bleeding?The order is indeed rear right->front left->rear left-> front right. I recently paid like 20 bucks to have access to the service manual and learned that.From the section on bleeding the brakes![]()
I'm sure, it's the only one I have access to. Apparently this is due to a split braking system? Some cars have it split front and back but I guess others have it split diagonally. for what it's worth I did it the incorrect order because I assumed rear left came immediately after rear right and haven't had any problems.Are you sure this is the svc man for the RZ34? That order goes against physics lol. Why would they instruct a cross pattern of bleeding?
Did not know that. I knew it had vented rotors on all 4 corners. Havenāt been under my Nismo yet, only 350mi driven so far. Thank you.not sure it helps much but most people dont realize our NISMOs have brake cooling air guide/ defelctors attached to the sway bars
Well in my Z the ABS module is right next to the MS. There are two lines going directly from the MS to the ABS module, then from the ABS module there are four lines going out to the calipers.Weāre getting off topic here, and apologies for keeping it going, butā¦
I donāt disagree that the universal rule for a vehicle with the master cylinder at the left front has always been: RR, LR, RF, LF.
However, this changed with the introduction of brake actuator modules and ABS. I donāt know how often vehicles with actuators stray from that rule (bleed by longest to shortest brake line), and I donāt know the effect of using the rule on a vehicle that should be done in a different order. There were a lot of people who didnāt agree when I brought it up around 2005 with my 350.
My take is if itās an older vehicle with brake likes coming out of the master cylinder and going straight to the calipers then follow the original rule. If itās a vehicle with ABS then youāll want to check the manufacturerās recommended order.
Enjoy it! I started with around 500 miles 329 days ago and have enjoyed damn near every one! Only exception is that time I went down an unpaved road that stretched on far longer than I expectedDid not know that. I knew it had vented rotors on all 4 corners. Havenāt been under my Nismo yet, only 350mi driven so far. Thank you.