[s-cars] Brake Bleeder Kit
Tom Green
trgreen at comcast.net
Sun Feb 8 23:47:44 EST 2004
> Original message:
> Date: Sun, 08 Feb 2004 18:26:41 -0800
> From: Rob Pecsar <rpecsar at pacbell.net>
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Brake Bleeder Kit
> To: Christopher Gharibo <cgharibo at usa.net>
> Cc: *20V List <audi20v at rennlist.org>, * S List
> <s-car-list at audifans.com>
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> Chris,
>
> Here's a make your own pressure bleeder; the one I built works
> great...just make
> sure the cap that you use doesn't vent.
>
> This is from a BMW guy in San Diego. His site is worth snooping around:
>
> http://www.apexcone.com/JimPowellHomepage/Bleeder/bleeder.html
>
> You'll save some bucks, but it may not be worth your time.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Rob Pecsar
> '95 S6 MTM 1+
>
>
> Christopher Gharibo wrote:
>
>> I have a '91 Coupe and a '95 S6. What is the best brake bleeder kit
>> to get for
>> these cars?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Chris
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Chris,
I see you are getting all kinds of advice on this. Mine is visit
<www.germanautoparts.com> . They discount the Motive pressure bleeder
and ship reasonably. More information on the tool is at
<www.Motiveproducts.com>. This is a neat tool that I use. It holds
lots of clean fluid, keeps a pressure head with little effort, and is
easy to use and maintain. Just don't store your fluid in it, read the
Bentley, and don't pressurize the brake system above 10 psi. You'll
actually find that replacing the brake fluid every 2 years is no
problem.
Tom '95 S6
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