Re: Brake Bleeding Problem - Solution
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Re: Brake Bleeding Problem - Solution
A quick , easy, and effective solution to brake bleeding is to install Speed
Bleeders. This ingenious product installs permanently on each wheel cylinder,
replacing the old bleeder. It's a one way valve that allows you to do the job
without the assistance of another person. The web site is
www.speedbleeder.com. They don't list TC's but the part number for the front is SB71620, and the
part number for the rear is SB51624.
Jim Dougherty
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Re: Brake Bleeding Problem - Solution
I noticed recently that Napa carries speedbleaders........in the USA
Terry in Oakland
SEBRING222@aol.com wrote:
A quick , easy, and effective solution to brake bleeding is to install Speed
Bleeders. This ingenious product installs permanently on each wheel cylinder,
replacing the old bleeder. It's a one way valve that allows you to do the job
without the assistance of another person. The web site is
www.speedbleeder.com. They don't list TC's but the part number for the front is SB71620, and the
part number for the rear is SB51624.
Jim Dougherty
TC 4937
TC 5382
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Re: Brake Bleeding Problem - Solution
I prefer to use a pressure bleeder, since the pedal pumping method can sometimes ruin a master cylinder. Pushing the pedal to the floor moves the master cylinder piston beyond it's normal range and could destroy the seals if the cylinder walls have crud or corrosion. I killed a perfectly good master cylinder on a old Mercedes by doing it this way. This shouldn't be an issue on a new or re-sleeved Master cylinder.
JP
TC2797
I noticed recently that Napa carries speedbleaders........in the USA Terry in Oakland SEBRING222@aol.com wrote: A quick , easy, and effective solution to brake bleeding is to install Speed Bleeders. This ingenious product installs permanently on each wheel cylinder, replacing the old bleeder. It's a one way valve that allows you to do the job without the assistance of another person. The web site is www.speedbleeder.com. They don't list TC's but the part number for the front is SB71620, and the part number for the rear is SB51624. Jim Dougherty TC 4937 TC 5382 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Re: Brake Bleeding Problem - Solution
The Ezibleed unit offered by Moss which uses pressure from a tire works extremely well and you can do it by yourself and very quickly. Check with Google for places that sell it at a discount, or when Moss has a sale. Around $30.
Cheers, Lee Jacobsen , MI TC0780
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From: Terry Sanders taterry@pacbell.net>
To: SEBRING222@aol.com; peter.cole@onetel.net; mount@pathcom.com
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Sent: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:31:07 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] Brake Bleeding Problem - Solution
I noticed recently that Napa carries speedbleaders........in the USA
Terry in Oakland
SEBRING222@aol.com wrote:
A quick , easy, and effective solution to brake bleeding is to install Speed
Bleeders. This ingenious product installs permanently on each wheel cylinder,
replacing the old bleeder. It's a one way valve that allows you to do the job
without the assistance of another person. The web site is
www.speedbleeder.com. They don't list TC's but the part number for the front is
SB71620, and the
part number for the rear is SB51624.
Jim Dougherty
TC 4937
TC 5382
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