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Offline CharlesTurner

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Brake bleeders
« on: April 23, 2015, 01:12:18 AM »
What is everyone using for one-person brake bleeding these days? 
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Re: Brake bleeders
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2015, 12:04:06 PM »
I never had and luck using the Mityvac.  In fact I think I misplaced the attachment.  I usually use gravity feed to get started and reluctantly call on my wife to finish.  My wife is blond so sometimes it can be a challenge.
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Re: Brake bleeders
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2015, 12:09:29 PM »
I never had and luck using the Mityvac.  In fact I think I misplaced the attachment.  I usually use gravity feed to get started and reluctantly call on my wife to finish.  My wife is blond so sometimes it can be a challenge.

That's kind of where I am now, except my wife no longer will help since we have 2 teenage boys that 'should be helping their father in the garage', lol.  Actually, my oldest did help out on the most recent one.  When his younger brother came out to see what we were doing he wanted to know how come he couldn't sit in the car.  Maybe there is hope for them after all.  ;-)
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Re: Brake bleeders
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2015, 12:31:40 PM »
i use a quart mayonaise jar with about 1" of fresh fluid. sealed top with o-ring to fit a clear rubber hose. submerge hose in jar. open bleeder. give pedal 8-10 strokes. close bleeder. recheck fluid. repeat until no bubbles. been doing it that way forever.
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Re: Brake bleeders
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2015, 01:17:51 PM »
     I have found it is more effective to just find someone to step on the brake pedal.  Brian
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Re: Brake bleeders
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2015, 07:24:08 PM »
i use a quart mayonaise jar with about 1" of fresh fluid. sealed top with o-ring to fit a clear rubber hose. submerge hose in jar. open bleeder. give pedal 8-10 strokes. close bleeder. recheck fluid. repeat until no bubbles. been doing it that way forever.

That is my method too, using a plastic water bottle with a piece of safety wire twisted around the neck.  I can tie the bottle to something to hold it up closer to the bleeder, but usually low enough that I can bend down under the car and watch what is going on.  Submerge the bleeder hose in the some fluid in the bottom of the bottle and pump away until now bubbles.  Keep a watch on the M/C fluid level.
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Re: Brake bleeders
« Reply #6 on: June 19, 2015, 07:59:00 AM »
What I didn't see a single person mention here, is when bleeding, always start with the wheel furthest away from the master. There is also a 10.00 tool available to those with 1967 on distribution blocks to hold the valve centered while bleeding. It's in the back of the NPD catalog. Part #914-7
https://www.npdlink.com/store/?p=catalog&mode=newsearch&search_str=brake+valve+centering+tool&parent=1&year=0
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Re: Brake bleeders
« Reply #7 on: September 30, 2015, 10:46:04 AM »
     I have found it is more effective to just find someone to step on the brake pedal.  Brian

+1 I've made the same type of setup using a 2 liter soda bottle-carefully drill a hole in the cap to run the line through.....works well, bleed brakes all by myself!