Speed Bleeder part number for drums?
Does anyone know what the part # is for a 99 civic ex with rear drums? I've already searched and speed bleeder themselves don't list info for drums. If it's not available through Speed Bleeders, maybe Russell?
Well you could always just take it off and measure... but you will for sure let air in to your brake system and probably make a mess
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Looks like a cool system and for a decent price, next time I have to bleed my brakes maybe I will get a set, looks cool.
...Looks like a cool system and for a decent price, next time I have to bleed my brakes maybe I will get a set, looks cool.
We sell these and they work great. But we sell the EARLS solo bleeders. Off the top of my head (have to look at my books) all the brake bleeder screws are 10 x 1.25 and the clutch is 8 x 1.25 (but for drums they might be the same).
Ill have an answer by end of today for you if you dont have one already.
Ill have an answer by end of today for you if you dont have one already.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Luserkid »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">We sell these and they work great. But we sell the EARLS solo bleeders. Off the top of my head (have to look at my books) all the brake bleeder screws are 10 x 1.25 and the clutch is 8 x 1.25 (but for drums they might be the same).
Ill have an answer by end of today for you if you dont have one already. </TD></TR></TABLE>
cool let me know. I'll get the pair. where in cali are you? i'll pick them up if you are near LB
Ill have an answer by end of today for you if you dont have one already. </TD></TR></TABLE>
cool let me know. I'll get the pair. where in cali are you? i'll pick them up if you are near LB
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cool let me know. I'll get the pair. where in cali are you? i'll pick them up if you are near LB
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cool let me know. I'll get the pair. where in cali are you? i'll pick them up if you are near LB
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I wouldnt think so, if it gets loose no matter what kind of bleeder screw you have it will leak...
These are REALLY simple they basically just have a one way valve in them so fluid can only go out whereas the regular ones just have a hole so fluid can go either way which could potentially lead to you letting air in on accident when bleeding. This makes it easy, its impossible to let air in to the system through the one way valve.
These are REALLY simple they basically just have a one way valve in them so fluid can only go out whereas the regular ones just have a hole so fluid can go either way which could potentially lead to you letting air in on accident when bleeding. This makes it easy, its impossible to let air in to the system through the one way valve.
Make your own, 2 foot of rubber hose the correct size, put a screw in the bottle end and a razor slit 1/2" above it, will act like a check valve, allowing pressure out but not back in.
CHEAP and it works fine for single man bleeding.
CHEAP and it works fine for single man bleeding.
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