bleeding new wheel cylinders

do the rear passenger side first, then driver rear, then re-do the front passenger and then driver for added insurance - make sure the master cylider doesn't run dry. Personally, I like the hand pump bleeder - that way you don;t have to run back and forth to the driver seat to hit the pedal - it's all don right at the wheel. Buy one at advance or autozone - less than $20.

fill the MC, then get back to the passenger rear wheel - hook the line to the bleeder, and pump the vaccum gun - there is a little reseviour that collects the fluid. crack the bleeder open slightly, and wait for the air bubbles to stop. Lock the bleeder tight, and on to the next wheel. Very easy. Just go in the order I listed before. Just make sure to tighten the bleeder every once in a while and go up to check the level in the MC - don;t let it run dry - top it off often.