182... again!
Having had this for a few years now and used it successfully quite a few times...
A warning to check yours!
The pick up pipe in mine doesn't reach to the bottom of the vessel...by about 20mm, so it seems I've been lucky in the past, whereas a month ago it pushed air into the MC and ABS on my 182 ?
It was set on a level surface and still had pleanty of fluid left in it, I thought! I wouldn't expect it to get every last drop of brake fluid from the bottom, but 20mm!
Sealey aren't bothered about what is clearly a design or manufacturing issue, which makes it even worse!
My suggestion if you have one is to check where the pick up pipe ends and perhaps like mine, add a red line marking the minimum amount, which equates to about 1/3rd of a litre.
What a hassle getting this sorted out...don't be like me ?
Thanks though to many people who've posted info about brake bleeding hassles and how to use Clip, as well as the Renauly manuals ?
A warning to check yours!
The pick up pipe in mine doesn't reach to the bottom of the vessel...by about 20mm, so it seems I've been lucky in the past, whereas a month ago it pushed air into the MC and ABS on my 182 ?
It was set on a level surface and still had pleanty of fluid left in it, I thought! I wouldn't expect it to get every last drop of brake fluid from the bottom, but 20mm!
Sealey aren't bothered about what is clearly a design or manufacturing issue, which makes it even worse!
My suggestion if you have one is to check where the pick up pipe ends and perhaps like mine, add a red line marking the minimum amount, which equates to about 1/3rd of a litre.
What a hassle getting this sorted out...don't be like me ?
Thanks though to many people who've posted info about brake bleeding hassles and how to use Clip, as well as the Renauly manuals ?