M Mike M 4 Member Joined May 5, 2005 Messages 74 Reaction score 0 Location f lake, MN Nov 1, 2006 #1 what are the bleeders you used in your brake project and how are they different from stock? thanks in advance.
what are the bleeders you used in your brake project and how are they different from stock? thanks in advance.
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Nov 1, 2006 #2 They are speed bleeders. The have a spring and a ball bearing. It makes bleeding brakes a one man job. You loosen the bleeder screw, pump the brakes checking when the fluid is clear. When it is, just tighten the bleeder screw. Tom
They are speed bleeders. The have a spring and a ball bearing. It makes bleeding brakes a one man job. You loosen the bleeder screw, pump the brakes checking when the fluid is clear. When it is, just tighten the bleeder screw. Tom
M Mike M 4 Member Joined May 5, 2005 Messages 74 Reaction score 0 Location f lake, MN Nov 1, 2006 #3 Are they common enough to get an checker or advanced? Thanks for the info.
T Tom Schindler Well-Known Member 1st Gen Owner V6 Engine Joined May 30, 2002 Messages 13,973 Reaction score 2 Location Akron, OH Nov 1, 2006 #4 They should be. Tom
C Chops Active Member Joined Feb 23, 2004 Messages 446 Reaction score 0 Location Fort Lauderdale, FL Nov 1, 2006 #5 I use Russell Speedbleeders. Work great.