Best one-person brake bleeder?
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Best one-person brake bleeder?
Gang,
I am about to do my first brake service on my C4 and was curious about what one-person brake bleeder (say that ten times fast) is the one most recommended by rennlisters.
I've seen some positive stuff about the Mighty Mite one, but are there others and what is the consensus in the community?
Thanks.
ketel
I am about to do my first brake service on my C4 and was curious about what one-person brake bleeder (say that ten times fast) is the one most recommended by rennlisters.
I've seen some positive stuff about the Mighty Mite one, but are there others and what is the consensus in the community?
Thanks.
ketel
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I've had good luck with the Motiv Power Bleeder - The Black Label version. The Black Label adds a nice aluminum cap instead of a plastic one. They are available via many different suppliers. It makes bleeding the brakes and clutch a breeze.
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I have used pressure but switched to gravity bleeding. Gravity bleeding takes 5 times longer than pressure bleeding, but the results are equal. I found the time to service the car does not increase, because I adjust valves at the same time I am bleeding. When you get back on your feet to move the crank for the next set of valves, it is time to top up the reservoir and move to the next bleed nipple. Pressure bleeding requires full-time attention, and don't get enough time to do anything productive while bleeding is underway.
Get a fuel hose with a snug fit over the bleed nipple (clutch is a different size). Route the hose to the bottom of an open coffee can on the ground at a place you can observe it. Replacing amber fluid with blue and vice-versa helps to determine when old fluid has been displaced. It speeds things along if you suction most of the old fluid out of the reservoir first.
Gravity works well, especially after the hose fills with fluid and siphon action improves. It takes about 20minutes per fitting for a routine bleed, and about double when there was air to purge after replacing the clutch slave and the brake hoses. It takes about 40 minutes to drain the reservoir, so you need to stay awake. Bubbles exiting the hose stop when the air is purged. I have excellent brake and clutch action even after purging air from the system.
Get a fuel hose with a snug fit over the bleed nipple (clutch is a different size). Route the hose to the bottom of an open coffee can on the ground at a place you can observe it. Replacing amber fluid with blue and vice-versa helps to determine when old fluid has been displaced. It speeds things along if you suction most of the old fluid out of the reservoir first.
Gravity works well, especially after the hose fills with fluid and siphon action improves. It takes about 20minutes per fitting for a routine bleed, and about double when there was air to purge after replacing the clutch slave and the brake hoses. It takes about 40 minutes to drain the reservoir, so you need to stay awake. Bubbles exiting the hose stop when the air is purged. I have excellent brake and clutch action even after purging air from the system.
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+1 motive.
(trip to Lowes plumbing and pneumatic dept's mod'ed what was the basic model into a universal bleeder w/ 'black' friendliness. Did the corolla 3 weeks ago. Most goodly.)
(trip to Lowes plumbing and pneumatic dept's mod'ed what was the basic model into a universal bleeder w/ 'black' friendliness. Did the corolla 3 weeks ago. Most goodly.)
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+1000 Motiv but get the Black label - I had a red and sold it once I bought the Black as the aluminum (versus plastic) is swivel so the tubing does not get twisted and the hose is longer and more convenient.
There are endless threads on using the Motiv dry versus with fluid -- I use it dry but search and you'll get different opinions.
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There are endless threads on using the Motiv dry versus with fluid -- I use it dry but search and you'll get different opinions.
Marc