Speed Bleeder valves
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Bolt replacements for the standard one's, with little valves in them to allow the fluid to be released with a small twist during bleeding while at the same time catching the escaping fluid via a tube slipped on to the end of them ..
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
http://www.speedbleeder.com/
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Very nice little gif, steve! You always know how they work, but rarely do you get to see a cutaway of one actually working...
Ya know, about 3 or 4 yrs ago I was cleaning out my work truck and found an entire mityvac kit under the seat that the previous guy had bought for suction filtering water samples. I thought "that would be perfect for a brake bleed" so I put it somewhere I wouldn't lose it. For the life of me, I can't find the dam thing anywhere. lol..
It woulda worked slick on my LBS.
Ya know, about 3 or 4 yrs ago I was cleaning out my work truck and found an entire mityvac kit under the seat that the previous guy had bought for suction filtering water samples. I thought "that would be perfect for a brake bleed" so I put it somewhere I wouldn't lose it. For the life of me, I can't find the dam thing anywhere. lol..
It woulda worked slick on my LBS.
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Like Hawk, I'd never heard of these before. I'm not sure I can really see any advantage except that you don't have to keep retightening them between pumps. Hmmm, I guess that's an advantage.
Damn, I've been working too bloody hard lately. I'm surprising even myself today with just how stupid I can be.
Ok, forget I even posted this.
BTW Trout, how would you use a Mityvac to bleed your brakes?
Why do I feel I"m about to upstage my first stupid comment?
Let me have it then!
Damn, I've been working too bloody hard lately. I'm surprising even myself today with just how stupid I can be.
Ok, forget I even posted this.
BTW Trout, how would you use a Mityvac to bleed your brakes?
Why do I feel I"m about to upstage my first stupid comment?
Let me have it then!
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