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Best Pressure bleeder



  172
Hi guys and girls :),

So I need a good pressure bleeder but not an Eezibleeder. It needs to be a pressure bleeder and not a vacuum bleeder. I have an air compresssor to if that helps? Ideally it needs to be able to fit onto most cars aswell. Budget of around £30 to £100

Why use a pressure bleeder over the normal method? Well 1 it takes bloody ages to change fluid, 2 you need 2 people and 3 if its not a big hastle to do I can do it more often. Some cars have huge amounts of fluid to changing that is a pain.

Thanks :star:

Dblock
 
  172
What wrong with an Eezibleeder I used mine this evening worked fine.

Heard the cap is a bit of a pain and it has to be used off a spare tyre which is also a pain. Im looking at a sealy hand pump one with a universal lid attachment.
 
  172 Race Car
Just get a mate to pump the pedal. Never been a fan of pressure bleeding. Saw a resorvoir go bang the other day when a mate was using one
 

mikekean

ClioSport Club Member
  996 C4S, 135i, E30x2
Just get a mate to pump the pedal. Never been a fan of pressure bleeding. Saw a resorvoir go bang the other day when a mate was using one

How much pressure was he using? lol my gunson one says no more than 20psi should be used. Mine worked a treat getting the air out of my handbrake mastercylinder.
 
  172
Just get a mate to pump the pedal. Never been a fan of pressure bleeding. Saw a resorvoir go bang the other day when a mate was using one

But it's slow to flush fluid like that and on other cars you got much bigger amounts of fluid to flush. Too much pressure possibly?
 


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