To: | mjb@hoosier.utah.edu (Mark Bradakis) |
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Subject: | Re: More brake bleeding info |
From: | pwcs.StPaul.GOV!phile@medtron.medtronic.COM (Philip J Ethier) |
Date: | Wed, 20 May 92 12:26:38 CDT |
mjb writes > >One minor annoyance with the vacuum at the brake approach is that bleeder screws are not airtight. The threads are loose, and air can be sucked in from around the threads, diminishing the benefits of bleeding this way. Bingo. Just say no. Honest, I don't get a royalty for each E Z Bleed sold! But that is the better way to do this. Never got a solid pedal in the Midget til I used the E Z Bleed. The smooth, steady 20psi on the master cylinder really works well. -- Login name: phile In real life: Philip J Ethier Phone: 298-5324 |
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