Here is the site:http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/
Brake bleeder
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- mopar71
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Brake bleeder
I was looking thru my hemmings book and came across a brake bleeder and thought, what a great idea.This bleeder has a check valve built in so when you bleed the breakes it prevents any air and contaminated fluid from going back into the caliper. SB3824 for the front and- - SB51624 for rear drums.They are: $7.00 each.I will pick up 4 of these for my brakes.
Here is the site:http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/
Here is the site:http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/
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speed bleeder
Mopar71, I tried the web site. I couldn't get it to come up. Is it spelled right? I'm interested in looking at them
- Smellslike1974
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bleeders
We have the same type bleeders, for the brakes, used on all types of our aircraft. I didn't know someone was making them or had made them for the general public.mopar71 wrote:No, the stock bleeders do not have the check valve in it,they are a straight hole just to bleed air and contamination from the brake lines.They do look similar but internally its different.
- dragman440
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- dragman440
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