MarkB_MI
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- Motown USA
I'm in the market for a pressure brake bleeder. Y'all have any recommendations?
I'm talking about the devices that pressurize the master cylinder reservoir, NOT the vacuum bleeders that suck fluid out the calipers. A pressure bleeder seems to be the best solution for one-person brake bleeding. Plus, if you use a scan tool for bleeding GM brakes, the procedure assumes you're using a pressure bleeder. The only real downside I see is that you need different adapters to fit the reservoirs of the different vehicles you work on. But I seldom work on non-GM vehicles, and any GM vehicle made in the last 30 years uses the same master cylinder cap, so that's not much of a problem for me.
I'm looking at this kit from Motive Products. It comes with only the GM adapter, but they sell other adapters to fit pretty much any vehicle. You pump it up by hand, while there are other products available that can be pressurized with an air compressor.
Motive Products late model GM power bleeder
I'm talking about the devices that pressurize the master cylinder reservoir, NOT the vacuum bleeders that suck fluid out the calipers. A pressure bleeder seems to be the best solution for one-person brake bleeding. Plus, if you use a scan tool for bleeding GM brakes, the procedure assumes you're using a pressure bleeder. The only real downside I see is that you need different adapters to fit the reservoirs of the different vehicles you work on. But I seldom work on non-GM vehicles, and any GM vehicle made in the last 30 years uses the same master cylinder cap, so that's not much of a problem for me.
I'm looking at this kit from Motive Products. It comes with only the GM adapter, but they sell other adapters to fit pretty much any vehicle. You pump it up by hand, while there are other products available that can be pressurized with an air compressor.
Motive Products late model GM power bleeder