Hey guys,
Any perference regarding brake bleeding kits, or will the usual hand-vacuum setup be sufficient?
Thanks!
Hey guys,
Any perference regarding brake bleeding kits, or will the usual hand-vacuum setup be sufficient?
Thanks!
Last edited by paul; 04-12-2009 at 03:32 PM.
1989 Accord LX-I - Brembo f.Rotors, Hawk HP+ pads, ATE fluid
1996 Mustang Cobra #404 - somewhat stock
Hand Vac. Pump has worked ok for me
Yes there are somw fancy kits out there. I just bought a nice hand pump bleeder kit w/resevoir from harbor freight. They had a nice selection to choose from
i used a 1 way air valve from a carbs black box to bleed mine since no one was around to help me lol
Dr_Snooz
"I like to take hammers, and just break stuff, just break stuff." - Beavis
1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
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Thanks for the input guys!...
1989 Accord LX-I - Brembo f.Rotors, Hawk HP+ pads, ATE fluid
1996 Mustang Cobra #404 - somewhat stock
Find a friend. Works every time.
Speedbleeders are handy though.
when im alone with no one to help me bleed i get a water bottle and some vaccum hose. pop a hole in the top of the water bottle and stick the hose in the hole and then fill the water bottle with brake fluid. making sure the hose is in the brake fluid then i take the other side of the hose and put it over top of the bleed screw and crack the screw lose then pump away. what happens is it instead of sucking in air it sucks in new fluid till your old stinky fluid comes out.
hope it makes sense :p
thanks mkymonkey
^^pretty slick lil Mike![]()
That's how I always bleed brakes anyway, even with two people. Always have a hose into fluid to make sure no air gets back into the system.
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