> We just got back from a trip to the New Mexico’s mountains with some pretty steep grades. So I wanted my brakes to be in tiptop shape. First of
> all, I’m a one man show when it comes to working on my coach. And I’m not that good of a mechanic. Previously Ive tried to gravity bleed and
> peddle bleed, not the greatest of results. So I bought one of Jim’s bleeder kits. First of all, everything you need is included except the brake
> fluid. What impressed me the most was the workmanship that went into the reservoir top plate. The pressure bleeder is very easy to operate, great
> for a one man operation. Just fill the pump with brake fluid, pump up to the correct pressure, get out the manual for the bleed order, and bleed.
> EASY!!
>
> At the same time I changed my fluid from Dot 3 to Dot 5.1. Just suck the old fluid out of the reservoir with a turkey baster and flush with the
> brake bleeder/flusher kit.
> This kit should also work with any of your old classic cars also.
>
> Needless to say, I now have great stopping brakes, or as good as can be in these motorhomes! Descending the grades in the mountains with a heavy
> coach and a towed Tracker was not even a issue. I think this kit was definitely worth the price. Everyone or every club should have one. BRAKES ARE
> IMPORTANT.........
> Thanks Jim!!
> Scott.
Jim who? And do you have a link or contact info?
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Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
> all, I’m a one man show when it comes to working on my coach. And I’m not that good of a mechanic. Previously Ive tried to gravity bleed and
> peddle bleed, not the greatest of results. So I bought one of Jim’s bleeder kits. First of all, everything you need is included except the brake
> fluid. What impressed me the most was the workmanship that went into the reservoir top plate. The pressure bleeder is very easy to operate, great
> for a one man operation. Just fill the pump with brake fluid, pump up to the correct pressure, get out the manual for the bleed order, and bleed.
> EASY!!
>
> At the same time I changed my fluid from Dot 3 to Dot 5.1. Just suck the old fluid out of the reservoir with a turkey baster and flush with the
> brake bleeder/flusher kit.
> This kit should also work with any of your old classic cars also.
>
> Needless to say, I now have great stopping brakes, or as good as can be in these motorhomes! Descending the grades in the mountains with a heavy
> coach and a towed Tracker was not even a issue. I think this kit was definitely worth the price. Everyone or every club should have one. BRAKES ARE
> IMPORTANT.........
> Thanks Jim!!
> Scott.
Jim who? And do you have a link or contact info?
--
Larry
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.