13-09-12, 09:37 PM
Just fitted new brake lines, bleeding them just seemed to take too long. :'(
I reverse bled them with a syringe and some clear tubing attached to the brake nipple and forced the fluid up to the master cylinder.
This helps get some fluid and pressure into the lines, but its a little messy and you still have to do the conventional pump the lever chore.
I see u can get a manual hand vacuum pump which pulls the fluid and air out of the nipple. There is also the air compressor version which seems even easier for anyone with a compressor.
Anybody use any of these for their bike and car, or any recommendations?
I reverse bled them with a syringe and some clear tubing attached to the brake nipple and forced the fluid up to the master cylinder.
This helps get some fluid and pressure into the lines, but its a little messy and you still have to do the conventional pump the lever chore.
I see u can get a manual hand vacuum pump which pulls the fluid and air out of the nipple. There is also the air compressor version which seems even easier for anyone with a compressor.
Anybody use any of these for their bike and car, or any recommendations?