Eezibleed is definitely the way to go. Simple, effective and a one man
show. You do not run the risk of ruining the master brake/clutch
cylinder seal over the rim of crud. No chance of entering air in the
system because of a vacuum.
The only negative point can be brake fluid spillage if you do not fit
the cannister properly or when you remove it. I have used it or the old
mechanics replacement with a bicycle inner tire for more the 4 decades.
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 10-11-2011 3:01, " Just Brits " Shop schreef:
> << - vacuum bleeding: never had any luck with it>>
>
> DITTO and Amen, Bob ! ! ! SERIOUS PITA !
>
> << - bleeding brakes is a PITA (but necessary, and the immediate feedback
> --a firm pedal--is satisfying)>>
>
> "Almost" a joy with eEzibleed<VBG> ! ! ! Er, unless one is "silly" enough
>to
> be trying to use "SillyCrap"<G> <G> ! ! !
>
> Ed
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