recently got some stainless steel lines for my 172 and want to fit then along with some new brake fluid. however i want to flush out the old stuff prior to starting the change. i've read up to not completely flush out all the brake fluid as apparently getting all the air out of it after is a complete nightmare.
what im looking for is a one man bleed kit which i could use to flush out as much/all of the old brake fluid prior to fitting my new lines and new brake fluid.
i've seen the eze bleed kits that halfords sell, is there another alternative to this that would run off a compressor and off the cigarette lighter, similar to the air compressors for pumping up your tyres?
what im looking for is a one man bleed kit which i could use to flush out as much/all of the old brake fluid prior to fitting my new lines and new brake fluid.
i've seen the eze bleed kits that halfords sell, is there another alternative to this that would run off a compressor and off the cigarette lighter, similar to the air compressors for pumping up your tyres?