I got a brake bleeder kit from Autozone for around $3.00
Its a hose,nipple adapter and bottle. The bottle has a magnet
on it to stick on the autobody. Kind of a problem with our
GMCs. I found a spot on the frame to stick it to. Blead the
front brakes in less then Five minutes.After I had replaced
the front brake lines. I think I also replaced the rear
brake lines, But can't remember.
Rob Teed ( Turning 40 12/24 ) Painted Desert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto
wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of LARRY DTIMOTHY
> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 1998 11:56 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Improvised Speed Bleeders Saves Marriages :>)
>
>
> Re: Russel Speed Bleeders
> Sounds like a good idea Frank. I was not aware such a thing
> existed. I have though, recently bled a hydralic clutch in a
> similar manner.
> In this case the bleeder valve stands straight up. I laid a
> piece of "cling wrap" over the bleeder valve and pumped away.
> Worked good!
> Actually I liked it better than bleeding with a partner because
> theres no yelling "depress-release, depress-release,...,...".
> I've not yet tried it on brakes, but it looks like "same song,
> different verse", to me.
> Havent yet tried it on a bleeder valve oriented other than
> straight up, but again it looks the same. The only difference
> being that of having to fashion some manner of holding the
> cling wrap near the bleed valve outlet. (rubber band?, bread
> wrapper tie wire?, or ?)
> I'll continue to try this method and will report any other than
> satisfactory results if that happens.
>
> Tim Timothy
> 73 Glacier
> Pensacola, Fl.
>
> > Summit catalog page 189 Russel Speed Bleeders let you bleed brake lines
> > by your self.The speed bleeders have an internal check valve that will
> > pump excess air and fluid out for you. When you are done just tighten
> > the screw. Go onto next cylinder. Does any one have experience with this
> > type of bleeder.
> > Frank SW Indiana
>
Its a hose,nipple adapter and bottle. The bottle has a magnet
on it to stick on the autobody. Kind of a problem with our
GMCs. I found a spot on the frame to stick it to. Blead the
front brakes in less then Five minutes.After I had replaced
the front brake lines. I think I also replaced the rear
brake lines, But can't remember.
Rob Teed ( Turning 40 12/24 ) Painted Desert
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto
> Sent: Sunday, December 20, 1998 11:56 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Improvised Speed Bleeders Saves Marriages :>)
>
>
> Re: Russel Speed Bleeders
> Sounds like a good idea Frank. I was not aware such a thing
> existed. I have though, recently bled a hydralic clutch in a
> similar manner.
> In this case the bleeder valve stands straight up. I laid a
> piece of "cling wrap" over the bleeder valve and pumped away.
> Worked good!
> Actually I liked it better than bleeding with a partner because
> theres no yelling "depress-release, depress-release,...,...".
> I've not yet tried it on brakes, but it looks like "same song,
> different verse", to me.
> Havent yet tried it on a bleeder valve oriented other than
> straight up, but again it looks the same. The only difference
> being that of having to fashion some manner of holding the
> cling wrap near the bleed valve outlet. (rubber band?, bread
> wrapper tie wire?, or ?)
> I'll continue to try this method and will report any other than
> satisfactory results if that happens.
>
> Tim Timothy
> 73 Glacier
> Pensacola, Fl.
>
> > Summit catalog page 189 Russel Speed Bleeders let you bleed brake lines
> > by your self.The speed bleeders have an internal check valve that will
> > pump excess air and fluid out for you. When you are done just tighten
> > the screw. Go onto next cylinder. Does any one have experience with this
> > type of bleeder.
> > Frank SW Indiana
>