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Brake bleeding gizmo

Yeah, I'm about over the MghtyVac thingy myself. Dragged the wife out there to do the
"PUMP IT UP - HOLD IT!" routine last time instead....

....and then we bled the brakes later. :lol:
 
I also got this used Snap On 5/16"-3/8" bleeder wrench off of fleabay which will be good for those awkward front drum bleeders


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That tool works well, had one for 40+ years..
 
Best brake bleeding tool for an empty system ever....

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Don't even put fluid into the master cylinder, bolt everything together dry then start in the right rear & pump about ten squirts in through the bleeder screw and tighten the bleeder... Then move to the left rear & pump until fluid shows up in the master cylinder...

Then move to the right front... And pump til you just see fluid show up in the master cylinder.... Move to the left front & repeat... Top off the M/C... Go drive the car, your done...
I have been turning wrenches for 35 years and have never heard that method. Please explain further. Does that eliminate bench bleeding the MC? I am totally intrigued @1 Wild R/T Learn something new everyday.
 
yes it eliminates bench bleeding... Your pushing fluid in reverse of it's normal path, Air tends to rise in fluid so trying to force it down to the wheels is dumb... Push it up so it helps rather than fights...

Have you ever seen a master cylinder bled on the car with a syringe?

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If your replacing a master cylinder why bench bleed when you can bolt the master on dry & force fluid back through the ports & immediately install the lines?

The normal way isn't always the best way...
 
yes it eliminates bench bleeding... Your pushing fluid in reverse of it's normal path, Air tends to rise in fluid so trying to force it down to the wheels is dumb... Push it up so it helps rather than fights...

Have you ever seen a master cylinder bled on the car with a syringe?

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If your replacing a master cylinder why bench bleed when you can bolt the master on dry & force fluid back through the ports & immediately install the lines?

The normal way isn't always the best way...
How do you push fluid through the bleeders on a wheel cylinder?
 
Like I mention in a follow up post use a short length of 3/16 hose, slip it over the shirt can nozzle & the bleeder screw...
 
I very seldom have anyone around so I tried different ways. What works great is to just have a long enough hose for the bleeder to reach into a bottle. Have some fluid in the bottle so the hose can't suck air back into the hose. Open the bleeder and pump the pedal several times. Close the bleeder and move onto the next one.

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Grated cheese bottle stuck inside of a weighted Pringles can.
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Snap On has a similar wrench with 1/4" & 5/16 too... Got that one too...
 
Will the squirt can method work on a modern car with ABS and such??????
 
My son and I tried bleeding his sled brakes for days, new parts etc. Then it was suggested to push the fluid up from the caliper. Was done in about 30 seconds, lever hard as a rock. Its an excellent way to bleed lines. Wished I had known about that method years ago.
 
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