[DeTomaso] brake master cyl still bad?

Jim Gray grayjim at att.net
Mon Apr 19 09:50:11 EDT 2010


Mike,

Do you have a particular brand you like better than others you may have seen or used?  I've always thought that the pressure system that forced the air into the system at the bleeder end with the air then forced out at the fluid resevoir looked like the best approach but they *are* pricey.  Around $300 as I remember.

Jim Gray




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From: "MikeLDrew at aol.com" <MikeLDrew at aol.com>
To: pantdino at aol.com; ihannington286720mi at comcast.net; detomaso at realbig.com
Sent: Mon, April 19, 2010 12:41:00 AM
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] brake master cyl still bad?


In a message dated 4/18/10 10 26 16, pantdino at aol.com writes:


> 
> I have a vacuum bleeder, but find it is not as good as having a human push 
> the pedal down in concert with opening and closing the bleeder.
> This is because there is so much vacuum loss around the threads of the 
> bleed screw that not much is left to actually suction the fluid through.  And 
> all that leakage causes a constant stream of bubbles to appear in the bleed 
> tubing so you have no idea if you actually still have air in the line or 
> not.
> 

I am totally sold on the whole pressure bleeder concept.  Instead of using 
vacuum to suck the air out at the calipers, I now use pressure to push the 
fluid from above.  Works great, and cheap!  Way less than $100.

Mike
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