I bought a set and as yet only installed one on the Clutch slave of my
Spitfire. WONDERFUL product. Only dissapointment was finding them in
the Summit automotive catalog for pennies cheaper...
My office-mate (who I introduced to Spitfires last year and who now owns
2 and is looking for another) installed them on his one that's on the
road and thinks they are marvelous!
I Highly reccomend them!
Clark
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>From: "Mr. Mike" Passaretti[SMTP:passaretti@sol.med.ge.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 1997 4:57 PM
>To: CAMHI ALAN
>Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Speed Bleeder
>
>
>>>>>> "CAMHI" == CAMHI ALAN <camhi@symbol.com> writes:
>
>
> CAMHI> No doubt this question has been asked but I don't
> CAMHI> know if it was ever answered. Does anybody have
> CAMHI> any experience(good or bad) with Speed Bleeder.
> CAMHI> They look great and the concept is pretty cool.
> CAMHI> I'm just curious of their long term durability and
> CAMHI> whether they are worth the $6.50 per bleeder price.
>
>I bought a set. I haven't had time (with one thing and
>another) to use it yet. Now that I think of it, I'm not
>sure I even mailed the fellow his check. Ack. I better
>check on that. Anyway, I'm planning on doing brakes this
>weekend, so I'll let you'all know on Monday...
> -MM
>
>P.S. Just from casual inspection, it appears to be a well
> made product. $28 for the set, delivered.
>
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