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Old 03-08-2007, 01:43 AM
benz100 benz100 is offline
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Originally Posted by Mike Murrell View Post
I bought a Speedi-Bleed for this purpose and have used it successfully for the past 5 yrs. Fluid gets flushed annually. The product seems to get all of the air out and I end up with a firm brake pedal each time.

There are all sorts of gadgets such as this one out there. Mine has a line that connects to the spare tire. The other end of the line connects to a special cap that screws on to the brake fluid reservoir. You pour a qt. of Dot-4 or whatever you like in a plastic container, then open a valve to create pressure that flows the brake fluid.
I have also been using the Speedi-Bleed brake bleeder for quite a few years. After 25 years of being the brake guy for family and friends, and trying every method of brake bleeding, and many different tools, this is now my favorite. You can read more about it at http://www.speedibleed.com
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