Demonic
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I'm looking for the most successful one person bleeding system. Who has an affordable or flawless method?
I'm looking for the most successful one person bleeding system. Who has an affordable or flawless method?
Thanks for posting those, I've been meaning to try those. They've "popped up" previously on this board
That's what the wife is for, among other things. I've gravity bled before. You never know when you got the air out though. Those one way bleeders are nice, just maintain fluid level.
I think my wife would rather have a tooth pulled than to help in the shop. I quit asking.That's what the wife is for, among other things. I've gravity bled before. You never know when you got the air out though.
Push pedal. Lock it down, crack bleeder. Repeat. This is the best helper i have ever had when it comes to bleeding brakes. Slow but effective.
the curtain rod thing looks like it would work too.
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going to need to see that. In case i see one at a swap meet or something.I scored an AIR operated "push pedal" at the thrift store, did not realize what it was at first.
I used one of those years ago. Worked very well, even if the bleeder screw leaks air,which they all do. I may adapt my airlift to bleed brakes. Same principle.I have sold and used the Mighty Vac and Vacula design bleeders. They provide vacuum at the bleeder and the only way you can introduce air into the system is if you have a leak somewhere or you run the master cylinder dry. (they have reservoir bottles to keep the master full in most of the kits) These are very handy especially if you are bleeding new lines. They are $100+ though and you may not use them often enough to justify buying it. They are also handy for sucking the master cylinder dry if you need to replace it. It helps prevent brake fluid spills on the paint.
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YUP. I've only done one at a time but I wonder if you can open them all at once.Pardon my ignorance, but what exactly is gravity bleeding? Is it just like it sounds? Crack a bleeder open and let er flow?
YUP. I've only done one at a time but I wonder if you can open them all at once.
Nope, furthest from the master cylinder first then work your way forward. RR, LR, RF, LFYUP. I've only done one at a time but I wonder if you can open them all at once.
NoShould you have the pedal pushed down for this procedure?