Just wondering if anyone has used one of these kits, and how well you think it worked.
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Just wondering if anyone has used one of these kits, and how well you think it worked.
If it is a pressure system, or a vacuum system, and it's not some cheap, cheesy, piece of junk they work great. I have a Phoenix vacuum unit, love it. Haven't used the fittings that claim to be a one way valve that allow you to do the pedal pumping yourself.
Hopefully I've guessed which method you refer to.
I've got some of the one way bleeders, they work great. But I also have a pressure bleeder which does an excellent job.
http://www.mityvac.com/kits.html#brakebleedingkit
Works well and can be bought at many auot parts stores. Just be sure to follow the directions on the package to a "T", no shortcuts.
Abe
They do work well and also like the 1 man brake bleeder fittings . I just slip a vac hose over bleeder farthest from master cyl. and let it gravity bleed with great luck. Make sure not to run resivour dry or you have to start from scratch.
Make your own system for bleeding brakes, it is VERY simple. Attach about 3 feet of rubber vac hose to brake bleeding fitting. Attach or run the other end of hose through a hole poked in a Qt. jar lid and hang in jar about one inch off or up from bottom. Poke a second hole in lid for pressure/air relief in jar. Now fill jar above he hose run from fitting or about 3 inches in the jar. Open fitting and allow gravity to fill hose or until air bubbles stop. Now you can pump the pedal slowly !! Down pushes fluid out of system into jar and allowing peddle to slowly raise will suck fluid not air back into system Slowly repeat until all air is out of system. Use hemostats or locking clamp plier to plug hose at jar top so filling hose each time wont take long.