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How To Properly Brake Bleed The Civic Type R (FK8 10th Gen 2017-2021) - DIY Guide 

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To continue from last week, we're bleeding the brakes on this amazing FK8 Civic Type R. I have the pleasure to work on and drive this beautifully blue version and I want to share with you how to bleed the brakes on the FK8 Type R. This is a DIY guide video to show you how to lift the car, remove the wheels, drain the brake fluid, fill with fresh fluid and bleed the brakes. All of the fluid capacities, requirements and specifications are further below.
It's being replaced by the new 2023 Civtegra and while I'm sure it's better on paper, come on, the 2017 to 2021 10th generation Civic Type R is just so ridiculously over the top that it's amazing.
Part 1 How To Do An Oil Change On a 2020 Civic Type R here: • The Best Civic Type R ...
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2017-2021 Honda Civic Type R (FK8) Brake Bleed Tools, Parts and Torque Specs below.
Tools list for the Civic Type R Brake Bleed
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3/8" Ratchet - amzn.to/3AaJWmw
22mm Socket for Lugnuts
11mm Wrench or Flarenut Wrench
Phillips and Flathead screwdriver
Jack stands
Brake Bleed Hose/Bottle kit: amzn.to/3Hna95g
Fluid Refill Reservoir: amzn.to/40MlzGN
Pneumatic Vacuum Bleed Kit I used (YMMV): amzn.to/3Hi1CRa
Clear Hose to make your own: amzn.to/417J50X
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Parts List for the Civic Type R Brake Bleed
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3x 12oz Genuine Honda Fluid 08798-9008 DOT 3 Brake Fluid - amzn.to/3AxlADT
Links above if you want to order, but in my opinion, do not buy anything online, just go to your local Honda dealership and avoid shipping.
Torque Specs for the FK8 Civic Type R
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Wheel Lugnuts: 94 lb-ft
Oil pan drain plug: 30 lb-ft
Oil filter: 10 lb-ft
Bleeder valve is less than 10 lb-ft
My torque wrench recommendation: amzn.to/4bKQZnb
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Комментарии : 39   
@TheDrallender
@TheDrallender Год назад
Great tutorial!
@alexaccent
@alexaccent 9 месяцев назад
Awesome
@Mystic511
@Mystic511 Год назад
The clear hose could have a longer section pointed upward to ensure bubbles don't get sucked back in.
@JaidanBalban
@JaidanBalban Месяц назад
Where did you get the photo capture of the sequence roatation? Great video btw, will be doing mine asap as i've seen this vid.
@mldiy
@mldiy Месяц назад
Hi Jaidan, the photo capture is a page from the official Honda service information. It pays to have friends in the industry. That said, there are definitely generous folks in Honda forums so join a community and ask nicely. Best of luck, I truly do want my video to help folks DIY, so let me know how it goes. Thanks for the comment.
@JaidanBalban
@JaidanBalban Месяц назад
@@mldiyohh wow thats amazing in fact. After giving a deeper search i managed to find the pdf service manual and saw the same image you shared. Insert Leanardo DiCaprio meme here 😂. But thanks a million for sharing and replying to many comments and sharing knowledge for us Fk8 owners. Bigman!
@mldiy
@mldiy Год назад
Part 1 for the 2020 Honda Civic Type R here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vId1pHHksOY.html Your likes and subscribes really help out this channel, thank you!
@Mk7Albert
@Mk7Albert 6 месяцев назад
Awesome video. You should do a DIY video of everything
@UCFbuilder
@UCFbuilder 5 месяцев назад
Great video! Would you be able to upload a video on bleeding the clutch in the Type R as well?
@mldiy
@mldiy 5 месяцев назад
You're not the first to ask, let me see what I can do. Thanks for watching and commenting!
@UCFbuilder
@UCFbuilder 5 месяцев назад
@@mldiy no problem and appreciate it! The single fluid reservoir for both brake and clutch fluid just throws me for a loop. I’ve bled a clutch and brake system before on cars that have separate fluid reservoirs. I’m assuming this would be the same but just would like to see someone do it first. I prefer manual bleeding also without a pressure bleeder or things of that sort
@mldiy
@mldiy 4 месяца назад
@@UCFbuilder Hi, besides having a single reservoir, the process is the same as if the systems were separate. Basically after the reservoir, the fluid "forks" to either the brakes or clutch lines and doesn't really cross over. That's why one can bleed the brakes or the clutch and not impact the other system. I did a quick check of service information as well and it doesn't give any specific guidance on messing with the brakes side in order to bleed the clutch. If you know where the clutch bleed valve is (near the front of the car, next to the downpipe--I think), you bleed it the same way as the brakes with two people. The bleed valve screw is 8 nm if you want to torque it. Hope it helps if you want to go ahead and try, otherwise it might be a couple months for me to get a video for ya.
@UCFbuilder
@UCFbuilder 4 месяца назад
@@mldiy appreciate it! I’m not in dire need of bleeding the system so may just wait until someone or you comes out with a video. Thanks for the info though!
@sixfourkiller
@sixfourkiller Год назад
The 3/8 inch hose is it the outside diameter or inside diameter?
@mldiy
@mldiy Год назад
Hi, 3/8" Outer Diameter / 1/4" Inner Diameter will work best. Though if you have a 1/4" OD hose it would fit with a little persuasion. I appreciate the question and I realized I didn't include the details for clear hose in my description. Thanks so much for pointing that out! And here's a link to 3/8" OD hose on amazon, but it's cheaper on Home Depot amzn.to/417J50X
@joshpiquet3938
@joshpiquet3938 3 месяца назад
Is there a bleeder for the hydraulic clutch. Doesn’t that use the brake fluid too?
@mldiy
@mldiy 3 месяца назад
There is a bleeder for the clutch. It is near the front of the car, next to the downpipe (I think). You can bleed it the same way as the brakes w/ two people. My understanding is that you don't need to bleed the clutch as often as the brakes. It's sharing the same brake fluid but it's not getting heated up the same way as the brakes, so even if it has absorbed water, it won't have the same risks as old brake fluid in the brake system. Thanks for the comment and for watching!
@thebull1tt1
@thebull1tt1 11 месяцев назад
What about the 5X parking brake actuation that is mentioned on All Data? Does anyone have info on whether or not the system should be under pressure or not while using a pressure bleeder?
@mldiy
@mldiy 11 месяцев назад
Hi Bull, the step you mention is only if you're taking a part the brake lines and introducing air into the system. The manufacturer recommendation is to bleed the brakes as per a video like mine, then pump the parking brake 5x, then rebleed the rear brakes. If you didn't introduce air (e.g. swapping a caliper, putting in steel brake lines, etc), then you likely don't need to do this, which is why I didn't mention it in my video. If you want to do it anyway just for piece of mind, you would brake bleed FR, FL, RL, RR, then 5x parking brake, then RL and RR again. I hope this helps.
@LoveLikeaHurricane
@LoveLikeaHurricane 11 месяцев назад
@@mldiyexact process I did. Only thing though is it’s Driver Front, passenger Front, passenger Rear, Driver Rear ( you showed this in video; clock wise from driver seat) I think it’s wise to just do the 5 parking brake cycle and redo the rear as you already have everything set up. With high performance driving it’s not unusual to get air in system
@mldiy
@mldiy 11 месяцев назад
@@LoveLikeaHurricane I really appreciate your wisdom! Thanks for taking the time to comment and share your learnings. It makes a lot of sense and not that much effort to do the rears one more time.
@kevint.8792
@kevint.8792 5 месяцев назад
Nice video! Did you also bleed the clutch when bleeding the brake?
@mldiy
@mldiy 5 месяцев назад
No, I didn't bleed the clutch with the brakes. I know some people like to do it at the same time, but the fluid in the clutch doesn't go through the same pressure or heat cycles that the brakes do, so for me, I'm ok with going longer between changes. I probably wouldn't change it personally until the clutch started feeling different. (If one is tracking the Type R, yea, I could see wanting to change the clutch fluid more frequently)
@andrewhedley4354
@andrewhedley4354 20 дней назад
The slave cylinder gets very hot due to the cat or decat Just thinking would you bleed the clutch last?
@shenray337
@shenray337 4 месяца назад
Do we need to press the brake while we changing the fluid?
@mldiy
@mldiy 4 месяца назад
Yes, generally you want a second person to push the brakes while you are bleeding. Brake pedal down > loosen bleed screw > tighten screw > brake pedal back up. Repeat until fluid is clear. If you have a long enough hose, you can pump the brakes a few times before tightening the screw, but if you've never done it before, I would recommend the more conservative way above. Thanks for commenting and subscribing, good luck!
@executer3434
@executer3434 5 месяцев назад
You left the parking brake on or off the whole time?
@mldiy
@mldiy 5 месяцев назад
Hi Ben, I left the parking brake off. Honda service information says to apply and release the rear parking brake 5 times, then rebleed the rear calipers to ensure all the air is out of the system. I feel like this is only necessary if you replace parts, e.g. replaced a brake line or master cylinder. Since this video was just doing the 2 year maintenance to bleed in new DOT4 fluid, there was no air in the system and I didn't feel it necessary to do that part. I hope this helps and thanks for watching/commenting.
@Edweiner29
@Edweiner29 Год назад
Would this be the same on the FL5? Anyone know?
@mldiy
@mldiy Год назад
Hi Eddie, I think its the same order but I will update here if I learn more from folks I know at Honda. If you're just doing a maintenance bleed and not introducing air from replacing lines, etc, the order is not as necessary. The bleed order is more to ensure one gets all the air out of the system. Good luck! And I'll have more videos in the future for cars like this, please consider subscribing to help out the channel. Thank you! www.youtube.com/@mldiy?sub_confirmation=1
@Mattweedy
@Mattweedy 4 месяца назад
Should you change fluid if just changing rear pads if so do I just bleed rear brakes
@vinhphan0909
@vinhphan0909 7 месяцев назад
Can I know the part number of the Brake Fluid for fk8 type r ? I need to replace it in the next service . Thanks
@mldiy
@mldiy 7 месяцев назад
Here's the link for ya! It's also in the description along with links to other tools I used. amzn.to/3AxlADT Hope this video will help you out, thanks for watching, liking, subbing etc. It really helps the channel.
@vinhphan0909
@vinhphan0909 7 месяцев назад
thanks for your reply , How many bottle for 4 brakes ?
@mldiy
@mldiy 7 месяцев назад
@@vinhphan0909 I used 3 and would recommend 3 if you haven't done it before. When you get familiar with it, you can probably do it with just 2 bottles.
@vinhphan0909
@vinhphan0909 7 месяцев назад
@@mldiy I may buy 3 and let my trusted guy do it for haha. thanks for your help
@pompano_jedi172
@pompano_jedi172 3 месяца назад
Is this going to be the same for the fl5?
@mldiy
@mldiy 3 месяца назад
I'm like 95% confident that the brake bleed steps and order is the same in the 11th gen (FL>FR>RR>RL). I didn't do it in the video but the recommendation is to actuate the parking brake 5 times and rebleed the rears once you do all four. You don't technically need to unless you introduce air into the system or if you really just want to make sure you bleed every ounce of brake fluid.
@pompano_jedi172
@pompano_jedi172 3 месяца назад
Thanks brother!
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