Originally Posted By: BigD1
Easier way is to buy one of the master cylinder bleeding tools/syringe, and just disconnect the lines, and then bleed it with the syringe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHLi4tyFcJo
I'd try your existing syringe on the car before you buy or disassemble anything. You lose nothing and you might save hassle, time, and money.
I dunno how much that "dedicated" syringe costs, but its not much different to an enema syringe. Last one I bought cost under a US dollar (can't remember exactly) with a bit of tubing that fit the bleed nipple.
Furthest first might expedite air exit a bit but I doubt there's much in it.
Easier way is to buy one of the master cylinder bleeding tools/syringe, and just disconnect the lines, and then bleed it with the syringe.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHLi4tyFcJo
I'd try your existing syringe on the car before you buy or disassemble anything. You lose nothing and you might save hassle, time, and money.
I dunno how much that "dedicated" syringe costs, but its not much different to an enema syringe. Last one I bought cost under a US dollar (can't remember exactly) with a bit of tubing that fit the bleed nipple.
Furthest first might expedite air exit a bit but I doubt there's much in it.
Last edited: