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πŸ”§ 8milelake Pneumatic Brake Fluid Bleeder Tool with 4 Master Cylinder Adapters, 90-120 PSI - Ultimate Solution for Efficient Brake System Maintenance Review

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Description of πŸ”§ 8milelake Pneumatic Brake Fluid Bleeder Tool with 4 Master Cylinder Adapters, 90-120 PSI - Ultimate Solution for Efficient Brake System Maintenance

Pneumatic Brake Fluid Bleeder Tool with 4 Master Cylinder Adapters 90 - 120 PSI. Flush the entire brake system by yourself with this brake fluid bleeder. Use only DOT certified brake fluid;Hose Length 1-1/12 ft. Adapter Sizes: 21 To 30mm, 24 To 32mm, 28 To 37mm, 32 To 41mm. Air flow 180 ltr/min (=6.4 cu.ft./min) at 90-120 psi.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Does what it's supposed to do, quickly and easily

It does what it's supposed to do, works better than my mighty vacuum cleaner. Bleeding the brakes works well at this pressure and although my supercharger discharges in about 15 seconds, after charging the supercharger I press again and get clean fluid. Bleed the pumps to ensure all air has been expelled. Not too noisy, large container for lots of old liquid, I'm impressed and happy with its performance. Be careful when screwing on the container and don't do it while holding the trigger. Hand…

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Large and bulky

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great and you can't beat the price

I used about 90psi of pressure to run this. Well sucked. This will worry you a little as you will see a lot of air coming out, but it is coming through the threads and not out of the system. I stopped the suction every 30 seconds without tightening the screw (make sure the hose is over the outlet valve) and refilled the reservoir with fresh liquid. It also allowed some of the liquid to go into the hose so I could tell when the liquid was clear and I could prevent the wheel from…

Pros
  • Great Price
Cons
  • Factor Set

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Prepare for a vacuum leak.

This product is good for what it does. I have a small Mityvac that can do the job but it takes a lot of hand pump to flush the entire brake system. I used the product to flush/bleed all the brake calipers and lines on a 2009 Honda Accord. This device simplifies the task but still has the problem of vacuum leakage around the exhaust valve threads and fit to the exhaust valve. Exhaust valve to improve the seal, I still got a lot of air in the exhaust line to the tool. It's really not a problem…

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  • Done
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Air enters through the threads of the bleed screw

Update: After the pressure has been bled, the wizard has a conclusion. The best option is to ask a friend to pedal. #2 THIS product. Put tape on the threads of the bleed screw and vacuum. This saves me the hassle of screwing the main brake cap on and off, which can cause threading problems. And then it saves me having to clean the vent, deciding what to do with the brake fluid still in the reservoir, etc. etc. Does it suck? Yes, that's right! When using a device to pump out all the brake fluid…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Concise instructions