Just to add my own experience I just installed SpeedBleeders on my brakes and
clutch cylinders a few weeks ago. I never had an easier time bleeding the
systems. The old valves needed replacement anyway. The sealing surfaces were
badly crushed which required that they be really screwed in tight to seal. The
new Speed Bleeders were available at the local Pep Boys and other auto parts
stores. Not very expensive. Especially considering the time and effort that
were saved using them for the first time to bleed my systems. I really
recommend them to anyone interested in keeping it simple. Truly an easy one
person operation with these installed.
Ron
-----Original Message-----
From: MGMagnette@aol.com
Sent: Jan 7, 2005 8:43 AM
To: mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: EeziBleed vs MightyVac Bleeders
Neither! My mityvac shoots brake fluid out the sides, has a hard time
sealing on the cup... SUCKS! I should throw it out. POS.
I suggest SPEEDBLEEDERS! They are the best. All you do is replace your
bleed valve with a speedbleed valve... permanently. Need to bleed the brakes?
Loosen the bleed screw 1/2 a turn... and that opens the one-way-valve built
into
the bleed screw... Step on the brake pedal, the fluid comes out... but air
can't go back in. Its an AWESOME one-way brake bleed system. Just a little
expensive :(
www.speedbleeder.com
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