How to Bleed Disc Brakes (Fixed Calipers Nissan / Infiniti 350Z/G35/370Z/G37) | AnthonyJ350

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  • We bleed the Akebono big brake we installed on Spectre our 2006 Enthusiast 350Z.
    When ever changing out components or disconnecting brake lines you will have to bleed the brake system because you have introduced air into the system.
    We do a 2 person method where one person operates the bleeder while the other operated the brake pedal. We prefer this method because it requires the least amount of tool and you get feedback from the driver.
    We start from the caliper furthest from the brake caliper, bleeding both sides of the caliper. We then proceed to do the other 3, always going from the furthest caliper.
    For this particular car we had to repeat the bleeding process three times in order to get all of the air out of the system.
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  • @_Johnny.B.Goode_
    @_Johnny.B.Goode_ 3 роки тому +7

    great walk through and instructions... folks please be careful and ensure your clean-up is thorough. My mechanic had a leak and didn't do a timely clean-up ruining the paint on my new rim.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому +1

      Great tip and thanks for watching!

  • @willk3807
    @willk3807 3 роки тому +6

    Wish I had watched this video. Did not know I had to idle my Z. Now I gotta remove my rear wheels again. Thanks for this video

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому

      Was the pedal still a little soft after you completed the job?

    • @willk3807
      @willk3807 3 роки тому +1

      I idled the engine and bled the system again. Everything seems to be fine now. Nice stiff pedal feel....thanks again for your video

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому +1

      @@willk3807 Nice! Glad to hear you got a better pedal feel out of it 😀

    • @willk3807
      @willk3807 3 роки тому

      Went to drive my Z today. Brake pedal went to the floor. Built up pressure after pumping it 5 times. Waited 10seconds and it went to the floor again. I checked for leaks and couldn't find any. I'm guessing after replacing the two rear calipers. My brakes still have air in them. It's like once I've one thing fixed something else fails. Buying this Z has been a journey over rocky ground. I've rebuilt the engine with new piston rings, timing chain, guides, tensioners, water pump, plugs, coilpacks, rebuilt cylinder heads, and new head gaskets and intake gaskets. Rebuilt the suspension with new coilovers, bushings, tie rods, steering rack, adjustable everything for alignment. Rebuilt the clutch with new clutch, throw out bearing, flywheel, slave cylinder, master cylinder and lines. Rebuilding the brake system now and I've about had it up to my eyeballs. I've spent about 5k on parts and only drove my Z about 200 miles in 4 months. It's like everytime I fix something another part fails. Hopefully I can solve this brake issue before I say fuck it and sell the car. Any ideas why I've bled half a bottle of fluid through my rear calipers and my brakes still go to the floor?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому

      @@willk3807 I had to go around and bleed the car at least 5 times. How many times did you go around?

  • @kb0guy
    @kb0guy 2 місяці тому +1

    That's good info. Appreciate you

  • @brayangomez1784
    @brayangomez1784 5 років тому +1

    Im looking for some new compression arms. What brands have quality made parts?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  4 роки тому

      Factory with Energy Suspension bushings.

  • @xAMxCOLDx
    @xAMxCOLDx 2 роки тому +1

    Nice, I guess when tracking the 370z or whatever car with akebonos, you will have to bleed front calipers time to time bc a wheel shake will happen due to uneven pressure in front calipers

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  2 роки тому

      Wouldn't be a bad idea before you head to the track. Fluid would be a little mote fresh and resist boiling.

  • @boilerbob322
    @boilerbob322 4 роки тому +6

    Anthony, I really enjoy your videos and the concise details you provide. I just finished installing new rotors & pads to my '06 350Z. I removed the Stock Calipers to repaint them. Obviously, I needed to bleed the system (2 person method). I followed your suggestions with the engine running and going to the caliper furthest away from the MC (which is what I was always taught). Everything seems to be fine, now that the system has been bled. The thing is, I have now learned that Nissan Service Manual says to start at Right Rear, then Front Left, then Rear Left and finally Front Right...in that order with Engine off. I'm not sure if I will re-do the bleeding process. Your thoughts?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  4 роки тому +2

      If it brakes right now, try the service manual method now and see if one technique gives you a better feel than the other. At least you have confirmed you can get it to work, no harm in trying a different method.

    • @blakeclifford4769
      @blakeclifford4769 Рік тому +1

      did u try both methods? what was the outcome?

    • @boilerbob322
      @boilerbob322 Рік тому +1

      @@blakeclifford4769 Blake...I did not try the Factory method. I only followed what I had always been taught and what Anthony suggested. I was very happy with the results!!! It make so much sense to start farther away from the reservoir and work your way in. Good luck!

    • @boilerbob322
      @boilerbob322 Рік тому +1

      More info: I started at the Right Rear, then Left Rear, then Right Front, them Left Front all with the engine running.

  • @dntran25
    @dntran25 4 роки тому +1

    I plan on upgrade my front calipers to brembo, do u have to bleed the rear calipers since you only changes the front ones? thank you...

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  4 роки тому +3

      I would bleed all 4 corners so you have fresh brake fluid everywhere and piece of mind you got the air out of the system.

  • @charles244415
    @charles244415 3 роки тому

    I thought you needed to have the car off and the negative battery cable removed so the abs module is inactive. I didn’t have anyone to help so I used a similar setup and the one person method. Is it better to have the car running?

  • @Hugs_4_Bugs_
    @Hugs_4_Bugs_ 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks so much man! Where did you get that hose to put on the caliper?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  4 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! You can get the hose from your local auto parts store. They also sell brake bleeding kits for a reasonable price. Check it out when the whole COVID crisis is over.

    • @kudicid1234
      @kudicid1234 3 роки тому +2

      @@AnthonyJ350 this comment is amusing and depressing at the same time

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому

      @@kudicid1234 Ya, made that comment when everything was locked down. Things are a little better now.

  • @g35tho11
    @g35tho11 3 роки тому +1

    Is bleeding the brakes in the sequence you mentioned the correct way ? I was looking at a g35 forum and some mentioned to bleed Rear R , front L, rear L front R (for models with ABS)??( and also to disconnect Neg. terminal on batt)! What is the right way I’m planning on bleeding brakes soon !!I have an 06 g35 coupe 6MT

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому +1

      Start from the wheel furthest away from the brake master and move to the next

    • @g35tho11
      @g35tho11 3 роки тому

      @@AnthonyJ350 ok thanks

    • @RooftopKorean-gc4ig
      @RooftopKorean-gc4ig 3 роки тому +3

      @@g35tho11 g37 factory service manual says RR > FL > RL > FR. I doubt the the g35/350z order is different, as even an Altima says to use that order.

  • @BoOmBaMan
    @BoOmBaMan 5 років тому +3

    Nicely done. Did you know about the 370 stock wheel bearing swap upgrade for 350 n g35 are compatible. Their beefier and less susceptible to need replacement. 👍

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  5 років тому +1

      Thanks! Oh really? I had no idea about the wheel bearings. How hard is the job to do?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  5 років тому +1

      Should have told me when I had the rotors off! Lol

    • @BoOmBaMan
      @BoOmBaMan 5 років тому

      @@AnthonyJ350 doesn't take long. 4 bolts behind the knuckle and remove axle nut to reach those bolts. It's an easy swap and very worth it. I found out about it not long ago. I think z1 has info on that. Pretty good stock mod. The whole hub n bearing is replaced.

    • @pushhrodd01
      @pushhrodd01 5 років тому

      thizzface do they fit with the 350z axles?

    • @BoOmBaMan
      @BoOmBaMan 5 років тому

      @@pushhrodd01 no because the axle spine won't match the new bearing. You will need axles from 06 n up g35 or 370. Not sure about 06 350z

  • @MrTurbine777
    @MrTurbine777 3 роки тому +2

    Not sure anyone should follow this advice without 1st checking their FSM (Factory service manual). Maybe it's the years, or having G37 on here is just a bad idea, but the FSM says to disconnect the ABS (or just the negative battery cable which is what I do as also stated in the FSM), and the bleed order is very different on all cars. My 2009 G37 it's Pax rear, driver front, driver rear, pax front. Year to year brake line routing from the ABS can change and don't ever think it's from your brake fluid reservoir because it's not. Also, most older FSM's and many newer say "Use Dot 3", but not once have I found a case where DOT 4 or Dot 5.1 wasn't equal or better. It's backward compatible and DOT 4 is improved, not different. To be safe though, don't take my advice either and simply ask your dealer mechanic or another. Just don't use DOT 5. It's for military vehicles that are made for it. 5.1 however is always improved 4, which is improved 3 (not the best way to word it, but if followed it still true to the point).
    I also don't know why people keep closing their bleeders, haha. It's not a vacuumed system to where it would suck air in, other than possible gravity before the tube is primed. I bleed mine alone. Never fill the bottle with fluid. I pump the brakes 5 - 7 times, open the bleeder, close the bleeder, repeat until fluid is at least half of the tube, then I leave the bleeder open and pump 13 or so times, check the reservoir, fill it, check the bottle, empty if needed, continue until the color is clear. Each bleeder I have (in the past) one final close of the bleeder pumped a few times and checked for air bubbles upon reopen, but not once have I ever seen one so I don't bother anymore. I think information has spilled into the present from the past and on something as scary as our brakes we tend to over-do everything due to fear of doing it wrong. Better to be safe perhaps, but best to learn what's current and especially what's best for our individual cars.

  • @DP-bv6nt
    @DP-bv6nt 5 років тому

    @AnthonyJ350 @Everybody -
    I'm having an issue with my 350Z.
    Stationary, Engine On, Neutral, Foot off clutch = vibrating/tapping
    Stationary, Engine On, Neutral, Rev = vibrating/tapping gets slightly faster
    Stationary, Engine On, Neutral, Press clutch in = Vibrating/tapping STOPS
    Driving, any gear, foot off clutch = vibrating/tapping
    Driving, any gear, Press clutch in = vibrating/tapping STOPS - as soon as I release clutch, it starts again.
    Any ideas?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  5 років тому +1

      The clutches are known for "chatter". Did the noise just start?

    • @DP-bv6nt
      @DP-bv6nt 5 років тому

      the noise has been there as long as I can remember but has started to get progressively worse over the last 8 weeks.
      there is also a "tshhhhhhhhhh" noise below 2k under acceleration , at 2k the noise goes.
      tapping is annoying in neutral / whilst driving though, makes the car sound like crap!

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  5 років тому

      @@DP-bv6nt I would have a shop check it out and isolate the noise.

  • @dionlewis5630
    @dionlewis5630 Рік тому

    Hopefully you respond, I had a question. So the bleeder nipple is absolutely destroyed in one side of the caliper, is it bad if I only bleed one side of the caliper and leave the other as it is

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Рік тому

      Replace the bleeder and bleed like in the video.

  • @stealthg35infiniti94
    @stealthg35infiniti94 Рік тому

    Anthony,
    I have the a original (05)G35 rear caliper that is sticking bad even after extensive cleaning,bleeding, and lubing. I want to pick your brain for possible options/upgrade within reasonable cost. Most manufacturers, have a part number of XXX2792 and XXX2793. I have the Sport Tuned Suspension w 6MT which has the smaller E Brake drum.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Рік тому +1

      You should be able to bolt on a factory Brembo. Or just get a new original style caliper off of Rock Auto.

    • @stealthg35infiniti94
      @stealthg35infiniti94 Рік тому

      @@AnthonyJ350 thank you

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Рік тому

      @@stealthg35infiniti94 You're welcome

  • @Samualninja
    @Samualninja 4 роки тому

    Interesting that the car had to be on.
    I used a power bleeder and in retrospect it's still a tad soft imo.
    Do you think you could get away with a power bleeder if the car is on or would that create some sort of issue with the built up pressure?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  4 роки тому

      That I'm not sure. The system might need to see the brakes being applied. Since you got most of the air out, you can do it like the video and see if the pedal gets better.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  4 роки тому

      This also might be the reason the pedal feels soft, the firewall is weak steel ua-cam.com/video/KiQSQP9V_Wc/v-deo.html

    • @Samualninja
      @Samualninja 4 роки тому

      @@AnthonyJ350true. Might give it a go with the car on.
      Unfortunately I'm RHD. Kit doesn't apply 😕

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  4 роки тому

      @@Samualninja Let us know if it makes a difference. I bled the car a lot. I went around the vehicle like 8 times asking the driver how the pedal was feeling.

  • @angelmarks85
    @angelmarks85 3 роки тому

    So what bleeder first?????? The back or the front? Does it matter

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому

      Furthest from the master first

  • @ceciliaageofaquarius1225
    @ceciliaageofaquarius1225 5 років тому

    Hey Anthony, could you help me with the tuning of my 350Z?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  5 років тому

      For the engine or sound system?

    • @willk3807
      @willk3807 3 роки тому

      Send your ECU to Z1motorsports...they did mine for $400 plus $7.99 shipping. You will get it there and back in 7-10 days

  • @bfrankz3332
    @bfrankz3332 3 роки тому

    I have the fsm and in the bleed section i did not see it say car has to be on. Maybe it was revised for some years..

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому

      Not sure, but we've seen several cars have a better result when idling the engine.

    • @bfrankz3332
      @bfrankz3332 3 роки тому

      AnthonyJ350 Im sure! Only thing it says is neg. batt. Off or abs unplugged. Also you bleed left front, left rear, right front, right rear. Just did mine yesterday. Car off, used the all star one way valve bottle. Worked great.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому

      @@bfrankz3332 Thanks for sharing!

  • @RzVids
    @RzVids Рік тому

    Leave the reservoir cap off. When you leave it on, the fluid can’t flow down easily and it creates a vacuum, slowing down the job.

  • @diegoiosgaming
    @diegoiosgaming 2 роки тому

    Which bleeder valve do u open first? The inside or outside one?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  2 роки тому

      Do the outside first because in theory it's furthest away.

    • @diegoiosgaming
      @diegoiosgaming 2 роки тому

      @@AnthonyJ350 thank you for responding on such an old video anthony, im doing a brembo swap this weekend and your video helped me alot!

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  2 роки тому

      @@diegoiosgaming That's awesome! Glad the video helped you out 🙂

  • @elopez3632
    @elopez3632 3 роки тому

    What’s the sizing on the hose ?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому

      I recommend getting a brake bleeder kit as they will come with several sizes to help do a variety of vehicles.

  • @marcomartinez2826
    @marcomartinez2826 3 роки тому +1

    Would’ve actually been helpful to know when ur tightening and loosening

  • @christiekeen7
    @christiekeen7 10 місяців тому +1

    I did mine incorrect. I did both back then front and it sure didn’t work on my Nissan Maxims

  • @Qkfltpdls777
    @Qkfltpdls777 Рік тому

    What’s the silicone hose’s size for Akebono 4P front?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Рік тому

      I have 350Z stainless braided lines from Stoptech.

    • @Qkfltpdls777
      @Qkfltpdls777 Рік тому

      @@AnthonyJ350 is it different compare to the one from Z1?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Рік тому +1

      @@Qkfltpdls777 That I'm not sure. They probably perform the same and install in a similar fashion.

    • @Qkfltpdls777
      @Qkfltpdls777 Рік тому

      @@AnthonyJ350 i see. Do you feel the braking difference?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Рік тому

      @@Qkfltpdls777 Yes, more firm. Pair it with the Z1 brake brace and the pedal feels very good after ua-cam.com/video/KiQSQP9V_Wc/v-deo.html

  • @HatsuneM1ku01
    @HatsuneM1ku01 3 роки тому

    Why pump it ten times every time you crack the screw?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому +1

      Because I like the number and it sounds official

    • @TruckerReviewed
      @TruckerReviewed 3 роки тому

      I pump it 12 times. Less official, but you get two more pumps lol.

    • @TruckerReviewed
      @TruckerReviewed 3 роки тому

      What size hose did you use during the bleeding?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  3 роки тому +1

      @@TruckerReviewed The inside diameter was like 1/4"

  • @muddyrelic3009
    @muddyrelic3009 5 років тому

    Bleed clutch🤔🤔🤔

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  5 років тому +2

      We'll do a video soon where we change the clutch slave as well.

  • @bbjgarage
    @bbjgarage 2 роки тому

    69th comment😎😎

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  2 роки тому

      How do you know? Did you count?