Brake Bleeders (Power)
Suffolk GameServer LAN
suffolk.associates at verizon.net
Fri May 23 22:26:14 EDT 2003
Okay gents:
Both good ways to do the power bleeder.
I toss more "props" to the Ace sprayer as it has more volume for fluid,
and the backwards syphon level (neat!)
I bought one from something like germanauto parts in upstate NY.
~$45 which was my price limit.
Cheaper than the motive products $69 one linked eariler but more
than both of yours.
It has volume, gauge and a cap to fix Audi, VW and Saab, BMW etc......
Not affliated but feel free to lower my next purchase.
-Scott in BOSTON
Message: 12
From: Ti Kan <ti at amb.org>
Subject: Re: Bleeding brakes on A6 Quattro
To: cpcycle at earthlink.net (Chuck Pierce)
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 18:28:42 -0700 (PDT)
Cc: billzcat1 at hotmail.com (Richard Hoffman), quattro at audifans.com
Or you can make your own:
http://www.apexcone.com/Bleeder/bleeder.html
I did, and it costed me less than $30. More importantly, it was a fun
little project to do.
-Ti
2003 A4 1.8T multitronic
2001 S4 biturbo 6-sp
1984 5000S turbo
1980 4000 2.0 5-sp
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Chuck Pierce writes:
> Richard
> Check this out.
> Makes brake and clutch bleeding a bunch easier ,consistent and quicker.
> http://www.motiveproducts.com/ordernow_specials.htm
> Chuck
The Eezibleed works real nice for a cost of about $35.
And takes very little shop storage space since you use your tire as a
pressure source.
http://www.rdent.com/pages/tools.html
Steve
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