Speed Bleeder

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2003MOPAR

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I picked up Speed Bleeders to replace the OEM brake bleed screws. I intend to install them and flush out the old brake fluid. Speed Bleeders make this a one person job. Hopefully. (They work great on my Kawasaki Concours).

I would like to hear from anyone out there who have Speed Bleeders. Since I haven't bled the brakes in my truck in NEVER I would like any tips and Lessons Learned. Many thanks.
 

WilliamS

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Keep a close eye on the reservoir. It may not seem like you pushed enough fluid for it to suck in air, but it happens quick. Once you pull in air you start over.
 

panoz3

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I use a Motive Products power bleeder for my brake fluid changes.

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Jerseystyle

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Keep a close eye on the reservoir. It may not seem like you pushed enough fluid for it to suck in air, but it happens quick. Once you pull in air you start over.
This. Go slow and ensure there's fluid in the reservoir at all times.

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