I’ve been searching for a post where someone
took a stainless steel braided line and attached it to
the brake cylinder. The bleeder was then put on the
end of the SS line. It could’ve been barman but I don’t
have a clue.
Thanks
Jack
I’ve been searching for a post where someone
took a stainless steel braided line and attached it to
the brake cylinder. The bleeder was then put on the
end of the SS line. It could’ve been barman but I don’t
have a clue.
Thanks
Jack
Do you mean for pressure bleeding?
Motive power bleeder is a perfect kit that is available on Amazon. Or, you can build one yourself from a garden spray rig. I like to use quick connect air hose fittings to connect the sprayer hose to the master cylinder cap.
Then just pump it up around 5 times and start bleeding furthest from the master cylinder and work your way closer. You can fill the master with fluid and keep refilling as you bleed or put fluid in the sprayer tank and let it refill on its own.
The stock master cylinder cap is perfect for this since it has a threaded vent hole in it already.
Remember if you didn't build it you can't call it yours.
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No. The braided lines go on the wheel cylinders, then the bleeder was attached to the other end of the line. The lines make it easier to bleed the brakes without having to pull a wheel.
Jack
Any rubber hose that will slide tightly over the bleeder works for that. Clear hose is best so you can see the fluid and any bubbles. Laying over the tire to me always was the best way to get to the bleeders.
Having the clear hose go to some kind of catch container for manual bleeding, a powered vacuum pump or a hand powered vacuum pump all work.
Here is the power bleeder I wrote about earlier:
https://www.amazon.com/Motive-Produc...51780138&psc=1
Here is the catch can with clear hose I just wrote about:
https://www.amazon.com/Motive-Produc...08C8O026&psc=1
Here is a vacuum bleeder kit if you want to go that way:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFPJQMY...NsaWNrPXRydWU=
Remember if you didn't build it you can't call it yours.
6.2 powered M715, 5 M1009's, M416, 2 M101's, 2 M105's, 3 M35's, M1007 6.5 turbo Suburban project called Cowdog.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCz...HGkBCfhXZ5iuaw
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