One Person Speed Bleeding screws for your Brakes...Finally
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Melting Slicks
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One person speed bleeding screws for your Brakes...Finally
Best invention i have seen and used in a long time. You don't have to get help anymore and finally do it yourself without sucking air back into the line.
just loosne the screw a little and pump your brakes and tighten it back up...and your done. A hose and canister still needed for the mess of course.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
I have no affiliation with them in case your wondering... I just just used their product and found it to be a certified time and patience saver. So that deserves a post for everyone to see.
I got these from my local speed shop for about 17.00 a pair...I say support them first before you go to the Kragen, Auto Zone ect...
Thanks,
Jim
just loosne the screw a little and pump your brakes and tighten it back up...and your done. A hose and canister still needed for the mess of course.
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
I have no affiliation with them in case your wondering... I just just used their product and found it to be a certified time and patience saver. So that deserves a post for everyone to see.
I got these from my local speed shop for about 17.00 a pair...I say support them first before you go to the Kragen, Auto Zone ect...
Thanks,
Jim
Last edited by luerja; 07-31-2005 at 11:44 AM.
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Drifting
Bleeders
They do work as long as you only loosen slightly. After a couple of times the teflon on the threads gives out and you suck air. Remeber to bleed in the correct sequence of RR - LR - RF - LF doing the inside bleeders on the rear calipers first then the outside bleeders. Also, make sure the master cylinder is in good shape and does not go low you will pump air into the entire system and have to start at point zero.