03-26-2010, 08:09 PM | #1 |
Its a Truck Thing......
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sierra Vista, Arizona
Posts: 3,179
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Phoenix Bleeders
Well,
I bought a version of the RFI (reverse fluid injection) bleeder tool. It was one that was promoted by Stacy David from gears. The injector tool itself is pretty decient, but the adapters it comes with are really cheap and following the demo video, I stripped out the coupler the first time, (remember its thin plastic) and I was doing what the video said. It cost 79 shipped and it could be useful in some situations. After all was said and done me and the wifey still ended up doing the "ol pump it-hold it" method. If you plan on getting one be careful with it. Now being in the service are new tool rooms come with the expensive bleeder from them and I am going to check it out and see its quality. My opinion 79 is way too high for this much plastic, but If your system is dry, it is pretty effective. Smitty
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