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One man brake bleeder kit
Looking to buy a one man brake bleeder. What would you guys recommend
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This one will change your life...works amazing:
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-6830-...motive&sr=1-15 |
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JBALL (06-27-2019) |
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What scuncio said times ten, best hundred bucks I've ever spent in my life!
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You can buy that bleeding system at harbor freight for half that price
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I went by Harbor Freight looking for that unit, and it was not in stock.
Checked the web site, and it does not show up there either.
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I got mine there
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I have a mityvac also. Works great. One thing that I found that helped me is to put a little bit of grease around the bleeder valve where it goes into the wheel cylinder. Air sometimes gets pulled in through there. The grease helps seal it.
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Thanks, that's a good idea!
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