+1Speed bleeders are awesome
For one-man flushing/bleeding of the braking system at home, installing Speed Bleeders is the way to go. I'm not sure that some of the people posting even know what Speed Bleeders are.
+1Speed bleeders are awesome
Looking for some type of tool to change brake fluid easily, by myself. I do have an air compressor but if there's something else out there that I don't need it, I would prefer it.
I do have a Mityvac, but the hoses don't fit the bleeder on the calipers. Maybe somehing that works with that?
I have a version like that that I bought at Harbor Freight and it works pretty good. I use a regular Mityvac hand pump version when I don't have a compressor available.I have this cheap amazon bleeder that attaches to my air compressor. It works well.
https://www.amazon.ca/Prokomon-Pneu...-Adapters/dp/B08H241L6Y/ref=dp_prsubs_2?psc=1
The Motive works fairly well for what it is. They can also be rebuilt with new seals and tubing when those items wear out.I was going to get the Motive power bleeder, but it seems like there are so many bad reviews on Amazon. Now, I don't know what the best solution is for a brake fluid flush.
Yeah. I think I’ll buy it for my dad for father’s dayThe Motive works fairly well for what it is. They can also be rebuilt with new seals and tubing when those items wear out.
I got Schwaben from ECSTUNING. Works great.Yeah. I think I’ll buy it for my dad for father’s day
This one? https://www.ecstuning.com/b-schwaben-parts/3-liter-european-pressure-brake-bleeder/007237sch01a/I got Schwaben from ECSTUNING. Works great.
How much easier is it than to use a helper? Any advice?Yep!
I mean, I use it, so I don't bother my wife. I do it often as I track BMW< so at least twice a year on that car. You build pressure and you go from wheel to wheel. Simple. Just don't go above 15psi.How much easier is it than to use a helper? Any advice?