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05-25-2002, 09:15 AM | #1 |
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Speed bleeders - Help for bleeding brake lines
I noticed a few people having trouble bleeding brake lines mainly because they were trying to do it alone. I found this the other day (I'm sure most already know about them?) but here is a link for "Speed bleeders" Each bleeder has a spring/check ball which allows you to open each bleeder and pump the pedal without having to close it each time. Seems like a great idea
http://www.classicperform.com/speedbleeder.html ------------------ Pictures and more... piston@zkast.com '71 LWB 350/350T, PS/PB Special options? Yes, RUST... Need some? ------------------------------------------ Webmaster/Team owner www.zkast.com Garrett - Olathe, Kansas |
05-25-2002, 03:11 PM | #2 |
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Speedbleeders are great, but you need a
"CLEAN" system, if debris lodges in the check valve, they dont work so good.... But if your putting together a rebuilt or new brake system (or have already flushed out an old system), they do make it very easy to bleed the brakes. Just keep it clean. ------------------ 71 Chevy C-10 SWB Fleetside WAS:307w/3-on-the-tree NOW:350TBI/700R4/3.73 See it at www.prismnet.com/~grzanich
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