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Anyone try this brake bleeder yet?

Started by b5blue, June 08, 2010, 03:59:10 PM

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b5blue

www.brakebleeder.com     It pumps fluid back up to the master.  :scratchchin:

TylerCharger69

I dunno...if you are the type to have the need to own every tool possible....sure!!...Why not??...But  honestly....It seems to be a waste of money to me  since the bleeding process is quite simple without it....Its a one man job as long as you have a brake fluid bottle full.  And master cylinders come with the necessary bleeding apparatus

Belgium R/T -68

The method is used a lot by smaller shops around here with self made tools. I tried it aswell and it works.
Ofcourse the price for that one is rather high if you don't bleed brakes for a living. :lol:

Per
Charger -68 R/T 500 cui Stroker

b5blue

I saw this and thought: this would work even if your calipers were upside down!  :lol: NAPA has a "pump through" system made by "Mighty-Vac" also.

Silver R/T

just get speed bleeders or vacuum pump works as well
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Belgium R/T -68

Quote from: b5blue on June 13, 2010, 02:47:21 PM
I saw this and thought: this would work even if your calipers were upside down!  :lol: NAPA has a "pump through" system made by "Mighty-Vac" also.

:smilielol: 1-0 for you Neal  :2thumbs:

Per
Charger -68 R/T 500 cui Stroker