[Mgs] Speed Bleeders

Max Heim mvheim at sonic.net
Sun May 24 11:47:55 MDT 2020


Yes, I knew what you meant. It is not convenient to constantly change tools when one is dealing with a nasty corrosive liquid, rubber hoses and glass jars. Every time you disengage the hose, all the fluid escapes, requiring that many more pumps the next time. One cannot always know when the circuit has been adequately bled until one tightens every bleeder and tests the pedal. One frequently has to repeat the process at each wheel. This is why a tiny, fragile hex on the bleeder is a particular annoyance, and one that should be entirely unnecessary.



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> On May 24, 2020, at 3:05 AM, PaulHunt73 via Mgs <mgs at autox.team.net> wrote:
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> I said "Use a socket for initial loosening and final tightening"
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> I really didn't think I also needed to say to use a spanner to finally open and initially close them while the bleed tube is fitted.
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> ... You can’t bleed with a socket on it. ...
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