I would like to not strain my marriage every time I have to bleed brakes. Does anyone have a suggestion for something which won't break the bank and yet wi) make my life way easier?
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I would like to not strain my marriage every time I have to bleed brakes. Does anyone have a suggestion for something which won't break the bank and yet wi) make my life way easier?
I have this handheld mightyvac pump I have used and I have also used a power brake bleeder that was made from a garden sprayers that was like this power brake bleeder both have worked.
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll look hard at that second style, as I have a nice compressor which doesn't see much use these days.
Gary D suggests to use a pressure regulator at 3 psi attached to a reservoir cap
simple solution is"RUSSEL" brake bleed nipples.. they work one way so you can bleed brakes by yourself
you'll have to figure out the correct ones to fit hole & thread
http://www.russellperformance.com/mc/speed-bleeders/
fora tube to the jar I've always used one of our cars right angled vacuum line boots and an
o-e piece of the hard vac line
it works if you don't push the peddle to hard or fast
I might try that first. It sounds really cheap to do.
i wrap the brake bleeder threads in teflon tape/paste (so i dont get a false air bubble in the hose) and use the mighty vac to pull the air out. I havent had anyone pump the pedal in years.
Brian
Thanks for the tips guys. I think I have a bad caliper letting air in somehow. I know I have the calipers on the correct sides and I'm bleeding them properly. I still have a very soft pedal even with the 24mm Mc. I'm going to just put the big brakes on the front and be done with it.