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One Man Brake & Clutch Bleeder For Aircraft Cars Trucks Motorcycles & Atv's on 2040-parts.com

US $16.50
Location:

Bemidji, Minnesota, US

Bemidji, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:China

New Vintage Style Oil Gun Reverse Pressure Fed Brake Bleeder

Save hundreds of $$$ and do it yourself

I have sold over 1100 of these units to many satisfied customers

This one man pressure fed Aviation type brake bleeder eliminates the need to have a second person pump the brake pedal.

By using a high pressure reverse flow, one person can fill an empty brake system without having air in the brakes.

 

Comes with 12 inches of commercial grade tubing already installed and clamped on the 4inch nozzle to be screwed on the pump to service or back bleed your brake system.

 

Fill with 5606 aircraft brake fluid brake fluid for your Aircraft, (or appropriate brake fluid for your Vehicle) and slip the end over your bleeder screw, loosen the bleeder screw and back fill the brake system by pumping fluid back to the master cylinder/reservoir like the professionals do.

 

This will push the air up and out of your lines and the air will escape from the reservoir.

This way you will ensure that all air has escaped from your brake system.

 

Bleed brakes on cars, trucks, tractors, mowers, motorcycles and ATVs as well.

 

If you have a soft or sponge brake pedal, this will usually solve the problem.

 

We send operating instructions with each unit.

 

Can is clear and holds 9oz so you can always see your remaining fluid level.

 

All units are factory tested with oil to insure proper functioning before shipping and may have a small amount still in them.

 

We never ship an item without providing a tracking number that I post on EBay when the item ships

 

Thank You

 

This is an email that I received on 10/25/2012

Dear wayneswings, I've got a 94 Ford Ranger (bought new) that has had a "slug" of air in the clutch line for over 10 years that I couldn't get out by regular bleeding (after I replaced the clutch). The reverse bleeder came today and it took less than 1 hour to solve a problem that I've worked countless hours (and money) to solve, to no avail. Thank you for a fine product at a reasonable price! - joekiess

Jandmexhaust Left the following feedback
((Best tool I have ever purchased, full pedal on first use wish I'd got one sooner! ))

 

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