One person brake bleeder, what do you recommend?
jlagnese at massed.net
jlagnese at massed.net
Wed Feb 10 12:07:40 PST 2010
If you have a hose clear hose that fits on the
bleeder you can do it. The hose needs to be above
the caliper and bow down into your receptacle. That
is all mine is. I bought it from harbor freight for
a couple of bucks. It has a magnet to hold the
bottle.
This gets all of the air out.
John
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Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 12:09:41 -0600 (CST)
From: "Thomas G. Leppke-Hennig"
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Subject: Re: One person brake bleeder, what do you
recommend?
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>Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 01:18:34 -1000
>From: "Al S" <streichea001 at hawaii.rr.com>
>Subject: One person brake bleeder, what do you
recommend?
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>I am thing of getting a simple one person brake
bleeder. Any BTDT?
>
>Thanks
>
>Al
>
>'90 80 non-Q
>
>------------------------------
>
>Another vote on the Motive. A couple of extra
words: If you get one, it
>recommends pumping the reservoir up to 10 lbs or
even more. Great idea,
>unless your old reservoir is marginal. My
experience is that it doesn't
>take nearly that much pressure to bleed
effectively. Also, the threaded
>cap on the motive fits many euro trash
reservoirs, so you can lend this
>tool out to you Volvo, Beemer and VW buddies as
well. Finally, it does a
>great job on the clutch as well.
>
>I really like mine and use it a lot. (Much better
that a Mitey-Vac.)
>
>Tom LH
>1995 90q
>1979 Volvo 242
>1982 Scirocco
>
>
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