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Old Jan 1, 2021 | 02:13 PM
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Brakes on my 69 Roadster are not what I they should be. Everything in the braking system is new including me rebuilding all the calipers. I figured I would try Speed Bleeders so I can bleed the brakes myself.
Has anyone used them?
Like them?

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Old Jan 1, 2021 | 02:19 PM
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I bought them, installed them and tried to use them, and all they would do is leak. The angles ground into the tip were not the same angles ground into the stock bleeders. I threw them in the trash.
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I bought them, installed them and tried to use them, and all they would do is leak. The angles ground into the tip were not the same angles ground into the stock bleeders. I threw them in the trash.
What year C3, not that it should matter, I think they are suppose to fit all the way to 82?
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What year C3, not that it should matter, I think they are suppose to fit all the way to 82?
1977 factory brake calipers
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Originally Posted by Flyboy1958
1977 factory brake calipers
You probably dont remember what the part number was? Were they Russell's? or some other brand.
Thanks in advance.
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Old Jan 1, 2021 | 02:42 PM
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Honestly, I do not remember the brand, however, I have used Russell product before and they are typically good. SO.....maybe it was some other brand?? Although, I typically do not just pick the cheapest, so it might have been Russell. Sorry I can't be more sure.
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Originally Posted by Flyboy1958
Honestly, I do not remember the brand, however, I have used Russell product before and they are typically good. SO.....maybe it was some other brand?? Although, I typically do not just pick the cheapest, so it might have been Russell. Sorry I can't be more sure.
Been very helpful thanks for the info. They are cheep enough so I think I will purchase / install. Will report back with results.
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Originally Posted by 69lemans
Brakes on my 69 Roadster are not what I they should be. Everything in the braking system is new including me rebuilding all the calipers. I figured I would try Speed Bleeders so I can bleed the brakes myself.
Has anyone used them?
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I just did my brakes and a couple of calipers myself. Used a brake bleeder syringe like the one below. Was able to bleed my brakes myself and have a good pedal. Just open one bleeder at a time and force fluid through the system.


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For $6 more on EBay you can get the Vacuum Pump Hand Tool. Much faster, because the DOT3 goes into a jar, non-stop.
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If that doesn't work, buy a Motive Bleeder. I have one for my 79 and it makes bleeding the brakes easy, and works perfect every time. In fact, the brakes worked better than they ever did from the first time I used it.
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If that doesn't work, buy a Motive Bleeder. I have one for my 79 and it makes bleeding the brakes easy, and works perfect every time. In fact, the brakes worked better than they ever did from the first time I used it.
Have a Motive bleeder that I use on my Viper. Works great. the problem is I cant get a good seal on the Master Cylinder of the Corvette. I don't think I want to risk trying anymore because I don't feel like getting Brake Fluid all over my paint.
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There are a couple that use an air compressor fitting to draw the fluid through the system rather than either gravity or the hand pump style, probably have a better chance of drawing bubbles out that the hand pumps can't. Under $100 most places.
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Originally Posted by L88Plus
There are a couple that use an air compressor fitting to draw the fluid through the system rather than either gravity or the hand pump style, probably have a better chance of drawing bubbles out that the hand pumps can't. Under $100 most places.
What do they look like?
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I used Russell 639530 on my '82. Work great. Go to the Russell web site and you can double check what would be right fit fit yours. I found them very handy when you are by yourself.
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Originally Posted by CW-C3-Op
I used Russell 639530 on my '82. Work great. Go to the Russell web site and you can double check what would be right fit fit yours. I found them very handy when you are by yourself.
Thanks, I did go on there site and its the same part number for my 69. I ordered them yesterday.
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I used the Speed Bleeders that you could loosen and they act like a One Way valve until tightened down again. They started leaking and were pulled off in about a year. I used the standard bleeders now as they have been working okay for a long time.

I have been using a Phoenix Reverse Bleeder with my C3 and other cars since I can remember. It is simple, fast and easy to do when you are set up for it. Pushing the fluid (along with the air) up to the master Cylinder works fine for me. It gives me the best "overall" pedal feeling as it pushes the air out leaving nothing but brake fluid. I replace Brake Fluids every five years so I have the right tools to make the job easier. I can use it on Hydraulic Clutches like the one my Chevrolet Silverado Pick up had. Any hydraulic system would benefit from this device.

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They work great unless you don't know how to use them. Put them on do one brake at a time start with farthest one away from master. took about 5 minutes done perfect. Tighten them up still on car. There pretty much dummy proof
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Originally Posted by CW-C3-Op
I used Russell 639530 on my '82. Work great. Go to the Russell web site and you can double check what would be right fit fit yours. I found them very handy when you are by yourself.
This.
Saying speed bleeder is like saying “vice grips”. All different brands and quality out there now. I used Russel on my 66 and they worked great.
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Saying speed bleeder is like saying “vice grips”. All different brands and quality out there now. I used Russel on my 66 and they worked great.
Yes Russel
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Yes Russel
That's what I ordered, Russell's. Watched some Vids so I know exactly how they work.
Wish my Motive would seal to my Vette MC but no such luck. Works great with all screw on MC's.
Thanks all.
PS, I am also thinking of converting to 5.1 fluid at the same time.

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