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Speed Bleeders.....good thing or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="OLE442" data-source="post: 1036923" data-attributes="member: 64972"><p>The first one looks like the kit I bought to pressure test my cooling system on the Vette. It worked great. It seems that the vacuum kit is the opposite in the fact that it is a vacuum and pulls from the braking system. So, am I to assume you connect the vacuum pump to the bleeder on each caliper and draw the fluid out there? Do you have the cover on the master cylinder off, loosely on or clamped down while vacuum bleeding each line? I'll probably be going to Harbor Freight to get one of the pumps you listed soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLE442, post: 1036923, member: 64972"] The first one looks like the kit I bought to pressure test my cooling system on the Vette. It worked great. It seems that the vacuum kit is the opposite in the fact that it is a vacuum and pulls from the braking system. So, am I to assume you connect the vacuum pump to the bleeder on each caliper and draw the fluid out there? Do you have the cover on the master cylinder off, loosely on or clamped down while vacuum bleeding each line? I'll probably be going to Harbor Freight to get one of the pumps you listed soon. [/QUOTE]
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