Who makes the best quality Speed Bleeders?
#13
Don't waste your money on speedbleeders, and yes I have used them, get yourself a vacuum pump, much faster and easier than speedbleeders.
Takes all of 5 minutes or less to flush a system completely with a vacuum pump, you can't do that with speedbleeders. Plus it is much cleaner.
Takes all of 5 minutes or less to flush a system completely with a vacuum pump, you can't do that with speedbleeders. Plus it is much cleaner.
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Don't waste your money on speedbleeders, and yes I have used them, get yourself a vacuum pump, much faster and easier than speedbleeders.
Takes all of 5 minutes or less to flush a system completely with a vacuum pump, you can't do that with speedbleeders. Plus it is much cleaner.
Takes all of 5 minutes or less to flush a system completely with a vacuum pump, you can't do that with speedbleeders. Plus it is much cleaner.
#15
The white plastic one from Harbor Freight works like a champ. Mityvac
http://www.harborfreight.com/mityvac...ump-39522.html
http://www.harborfreight.com/mityvac...ump-39522.html
#16
Don't waste your money on speedbleeders, and yes I have used them, get yourself a vacuum pump, much faster and easier than speedbleeders.
Takes all of 5 minutes or less to flush a system completely with a vacuum pump, you can't do that with speedbleeders. Plus it is much cleaner.
Takes all of 5 minutes or less to flush a system completely with a vacuum pump, you can't do that with speedbleeders. Plus it is much cleaner.
But, for just flushing existing lines, I don't think you can beat Speed Bleeders.
#18
I wish someone would post a video of the proper use of a vacuum brake bleeder.
I know a lot of people use them and are happy with their performance. I have purchased several over the years including one that looked a lot like the one in the picture above.
Every time I've tried to use one, they end up pulling air from around the base of the loosened bleeder valve instead of fluid. I've tried different tips and other things without success.
I'm guessing I must be doing something wrong. That's why I went to Speed Bleeders as they work as described and I have had no problems with them.
I know a lot of people use them and are happy with their performance. I have purchased several over the years including one that looked a lot like the one in the picture above.
Every time I've tried to use one, they end up pulling air from around the base of the loosened bleeder valve instead of fluid. I've tried different tips and other things without success.
I'm guessing I must be doing something wrong. That's why I went to Speed Bleeders as they work as described and I have had no problems with them.
#19
I wish someone would post a video of the proper use of a vacuum brake bleeder.
I know a lot of people use them and are happy with their performance. I have purchased several over the years including one that looked a lot like the one in the picture above.
Every time I've tried to use one, they end up pulling air from around the base of the loosened bleeder valve instead of fluid. I've tried different tips and other things without success.
I'm guessing I must be doing something wrong. That's why I went to Speed Bleeders as they work as described and I have had no problems with them.
I know a lot of people use them and are happy with their performance. I have purchased several over the years including one that looked a lot like the one in the picture above.
Every time I've tried to use one, they end up pulling air from around the base of the loosened bleeder valve instead of fluid. I've tried different tips and other things without success.
I'm guessing I must be doing something wrong. That's why I went to Speed Bleeders as they work as described and I have had no problems with them.
When you use a Mity Vac, it's normal to pull a little air from around the Bleeder Screw, but as long as you don't open the Screw until there is a vacuum on the line, it won't hurt anything.
You can tell when you're pulling air out of the lines, or just the little tiny bubbles from around the screw, it just takes a little practice.
#20
I wish someone would post a video of the proper use of a vacuum brake bleeder.
I know a lot of people use them and are happy with their performance. I have purchased several over the years including one that looked a lot like the one in the picture above.
Every time I've tried to use one, they end up pulling air from around the base of the loosened bleeder valve instead of fluid. I've tried different tips and other things without success.
I'm guessing I must be doing something wrong. That's why I went to Speed Bleeders as they work as described and I have had no problems with them.
I know a lot of people use them and are happy with their performance. I have purchased several over the years including one that looked a lot like the one in the picture above.
Every time I've tried to use one, they end up pulling air from around the base of the loosened bleeder valve instead of fluid. I've tried different tips and other things without success.
I'm guessing I must be doing something wrong. That's why I went to Speed Bleeders as they work as described and I have had no problems with them.