I agree fully with Ed on this. Using an Eezibleed or similar prevents
damage to the MBC. When pumping the MBC in the traditional way of
bleeding the brakes or clutch causes you to push the MBC plunjer past a
ridge of crud that has build up in older MBC's, thus very likely
damaging the seal, causing MBC failure.
An added bonus is the very effective and one man operation.
Either way, good bussiness for Ed.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
63ahbj7 schreef:
> <<I should have said the best way (below) actually...>>
>
>
> would be to use an Eezibleed, Alan. <G>
>
> And NOT because I sell them, but because I USE one !!!
>
> Just one of the "best things since sliced bread." !!!
>
> FWIW & FYI, I use FOUR clear glass jugs with clear plastic hose(s)
> from each bleed screw to jug(s) (and as an example) did the job on a
> Spridget not long ago. Took all of 5 - 6 minutes with NO 'assistant'
> required !! <VBG>
>
> Ed
> Please visit MY site at:
> www.justbrits.com
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