Speed Bleeders
Speed Bleeders
I looked thru all forums but apologize if I missed it. Anybody try these? They seem like the idea of the century.
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Re: Speed Bleeders
I bought a set from Doug Pelton (no connection) and they are wonderful.
Jim Davis
TC 7225
Jim Davis
TC 7225
- Gene Gillam
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Re: Speed Bleeders
Ditto...not thru Doug but I've had a set for years.
- stephen stierman
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Re: Speed Bleeders
I have had a couple different "speed bleeders" over the years, but my second wife is much better than the first.
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Re: Speed Bleeders
Re: Stierman's confession. Possibly a violation of "Rule Number 4". Intercession by Moderator may be appropriate. Moderator, please insert smiley face. Thanks.
Bob Brennan
S. Freeport, ME
Bob Brennan
S. Freeport, ME
- stephen stierman
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Re: Speed Bleeders
I hope I did not violate "Rule number 4", it was not my intent to offend anyone! In any case this came to mind just today as I was replacing a couple of 7/8" cups in a weeping rear wheel cylinder and had to call on the lady in question to operate the brake peddle which she is generally happy to do. Now if I could only get her to crawl under the car and crack the bleeders...............
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Re: Speed Bleeders
Steve, you're a lucky guy!
Bob
Bob