Originally Posted By: HTSS_TR
Originally Posted By: tonycarguy
I've tried Mityvac and it didn't work well because there was a poor seal around the bleeder nut threads. If you don't have an excellent seal, it won't work.
If you use one of the 2 rigid supplied hoses with the Mityvac, it will not fit well with the bleeder nut threads. I used a flexible hose I bought at an auto parts store, it seal very well and I did brake flush on 3 cars without any problem.
I'm not talking about hose fitting over the bleeder nipple. I'm talking about the threads on the bleeder nut not sealing with the caliper female threads. Mityvac's solution is to remove the nut and wrap it with teflon tape but I didn't feel like doing that
Originally Posted By: tonycarguy
I've tried Mityvac and it didn't work well because there was a poor seal around the bleeder nut threads. If you don't have an excellent seal, it won't work.
If you use one of the 2 rigid supplied hoses with the Mityvac, it will not fit well with the bleeder nut threads. I used a flexible hose I bought at an auto parts store, it seal very well and I did brake flush on 3 cars without any problem.
I'm not talking about hose fitting over the bleeder nipple. I'm talking about the threads on the bleeder nut not sealing with the caliper female threads. Mityvac's solution is to remove the nut and wrap it with teflon tape but I didn't feel like doing that