Anyone using the Mity-vac unit for brake bleeding? My wife is an unwilling helper ("I'm bored, are we done yet?"). THis was not an option when I was a child growing up and pumping the brake pedal for
I would recommend speedbleeders. You don't mention the type of car you have, but they fit most cars. steve -- Steve Chandler - Chandler O'Bagy - steve@obagy.com
the best thing about the mityvac systems is the assortment of hose fittings and the containers. The unit itself is almost garbage. It almost works well for the clutch though. aaron
Albert I have a Mity-vac bleeding system and it seems to work fine. I have not tried it on my LBC's yet, but have had good success with Nissan and Opels. Use it in the usual maner as you would normal
If you get the Mity-vac, try to get one of the metal ones. I've got one of the plastic ones, and it broke about the 5th time I used it. I've never had much luck using it to bleed brakes (could be so
Don't be too harsh on the MityVac. I've used it to empty the brake and clutch reservoirs before removing them from the car. I checked the vacuum retard on my TR6 dizzy and found it bad. I'd have been
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I had the same wifely unit problems along with the "I can't reach the damn pedal!" issue. So I went to the local auto parts store and got a device that has a plastic tube with a one way valve at one