Ron,
I tried the Speed Bleeders web page but they don't show them for MGBs. It
looks like they are all $13 a pair but I have no idea if they have
different threads for different cars. What part number are yours?
Incidentally I gave them a jibe about their "Automotive Application" !! I
just cannot understand why they did not do the list in alphabetic order -
makes it SO much easier.
At 10:09 AM 1/7/05, Ronald A. Fine wrote:
>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
>
Barrie Robinson
barrie@look.ca
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