T tommygunn Joined Jan 27, 2011 Messages 3,061 Location usa Oct 8, 2014 #21 Originally Posted By: Greasymechtech Metric M6 to M10 covered. http://www.speedbleeder.com/size.htm Awesome glad to hear!
Originally Posted By: Greasymechtech Metric M6 to M10 covered. http://www.speedbleeder.com/size.htm Awesome glad to hear!
F Falken Thread starter Joined Jul 30, 2012 Messages 2,623 Location Montreal, QC, Canada Oct 9, 2014 #22 Got a quick response, they are shipping me a correct bleeder. They didn't mention they wanted the old one back which is great, what a pain to mail stuff. Getting used to this online shopping stuff haha.
Got a quick response, they are shipping me a correct bleeder. They didn't mention they wanted the old one back which is great, what a pain to mail stuff. Getting used to this online shopping stuff haha.
G Greasymechtech Joined Jul 11, 2014 Messages 4,118 Oct 9, 2014 #23 Dorman brand are chinese knocks. Russell/Goodridge are SpeedBleeders made in USA.
F Falken Thread starter Joined Jul 30, 2012 Messages 2,623 Location Montreal, QC, Canada Oct 10, 2014 #24 Ok, Greasy, Chinese knockoffs for a bleeder. That is some scary stuff right there!!! You go to push the brakes and your foot goes to the floor coming up to a light on a highway. Yikes. I think I'm more interested in these Bleeders as I know brake bleeding is really important to the BITOG crowd. If they work well I'll right up a FULL review on a separate thread. Maybe even pics!!
Ok, Greasy, Chinese knockoffs for a bleeder. That is some scary stuff right there!!! You go to push the brakes and your foot goes to the floor coming up to a light on a highway. Yikes. I think I'm more interested in these Bleeders as I know brake bleeding is really important to the BITOG crowd. If they work well I'll right up a FULL review on a separate thread. Maybe even pics!!
G Greasymechtech Joined Jul 11, 2014 Messages 4,118 Oct 10, 2014 #25 SpeedBleeder website is best way to order. They clearly state that price is $7 each. They also have stainless as an option in some sizes for $14 each. Knockoff bleeders are truly scary. Napa sells a version too. Will have to buy one to see if it's a knockoff or genuine.
SpeedBleeder website is best way to order. They clearly state that price is $7 each. They also have stainless as an option in some sizes for $14 each. Knockoff bleeders are truly scary. Napa sells a version too. Will have to buy one to see if it's a knockoff or genuine.
andyd Joined Sep 25, 2004 Messages 9,870 Location Marshfield , MA Oct 10, 2014 #26 I just use 2 feet of clear tubing and a Tabasco bottle 1/2 full of BF. Fast enough for me. Especially if I rig both sides. I use grease to seal the bleeder threads. I can pump the pedal by hand and watch for the bubbles to stop.
I just use 2 feet of clear tubing and a Tabasco bottle 1/2 full of BF. Fast enough for me. Especially if I rig both sides. I use grease to seal the bleeder threads. I can pump the pedal by hand and watch for the bubbles to stop.
F Falken Thread starter Joined Jul 30, 2012 Messages 2,623 Location Montreal, QC, Canada Oct 21, 2014 #27 They sent the replacement Speed Bleeder so now I have all four. Very happy with the service. Will be fun to test out this Spring, I'll post back with my review
They sent the replacement Speed Bleeder so now I have all four. Very happy with the service. Will be fun to test out this Spring, I'll post back with my review