Re: brake bleeder systems
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Re: brake bleeder systems



The Mityvac was my grandfather's invention, so you might say I'm a
little biased. However, it is indeed very versatile and can be used
for MUCH more than just bleeding systems, which is a plus when buying
a tool.  http://www.mityvac.com/

Another excellent solution, though not at all versatile, is the Speed
Bleeder. It replaces your brake bleeders with brake bleeders that have
check valves inside. All you do to make them work is loosen a bit and
pump the brake pedal, then tighten when you're done. Very nice, and
inexpensive, and still made in the US. http://speedbleeder.com/

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'62 Mercury Comet Custom wagon... a work-in-progress for too many years

On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 9:22 PM,  <Dodger7998@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am completely happy with my vacuum type system, it has served me well
> while doing brakes and hydraulic clutches,  as well as testing dashpots,,
> not sure but think the name on it was mite-vac the biggest problem I have
> seen with the pressure type is that you need a different cap to fit each
> reservoir that you work on,,, and not real sure how well they work on the
> new plastic reservoirs
>
> In a message dated 8/14/2011 9:02:00 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> wlhodges01@xxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> Can anyone recommend a one person brake bleeding system?
>

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