For a left hand drive car it's: Right Rear, Left Rear, Right Front, Left Front. The rationale is that you start at the farthest point from the master cylinder, then work towards it, removing air from the line as you go. While I haven't gotten around to getting a set for my car yet, I saw a really great bleeding setup out at the track. They're called Speed Bleeders: http://www.speedbleeder.com/ They're basically a brake bleeder fitting with a one way valve in it. Completely one man operation and they seem to work very easily and well. I've seen them on numerous SCCA race cars on down to Stock Class autocross cars. They have them in enough variety of sizes and threads that I wouldn't think there would be a problem getting a set for a DeLorean. Mark N VIN 6820 At 02:14 PM 4/14/02 -0000, you wrote: > >There is a method to bleeding the brakes though, like bleed the >front left then move to the rear right and so on (not the exact way) >I can't remember the sequence and I'll have to look it up...maybe >someone on this list knows? It may not be important to follow but I >try to follow it when I need to do it. > >Steve