Speed Bleeder for bleeding breaks...
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Speed Bleeder for bleeding breaks...
Was trying to bleed breaks today.... I stuffed up bad I couldnt losen one of the nipples and basically by the end of the day the bolt is totally round! I think I need vice grips and WD40 to get it off now...
I will have to replace the bleeder screw I was thinking of replacing it with this:
http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/
Has anyone used it?
Is it safe?
Have you had problems with it leaking etc?
I will have to replace the bleeder screw I was thinking of replacing it with this:
http://speedbleeder.zoovy.com/
Has anyone used it?
Is it safe?
Have you had problems with it leaking etc?
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I have used those for years, and have them on both my cars. They are an excellent product, and you get a nice firm pedal....make sure you buy the optional hose and bleeder bag too, it makes it really mess-free.
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Hmm...that is a good point, mine is an NA and they don't seem to list a part # for NB.
I think it is the same tho...I mean the Luce bleed nipples are the same part number as the NA.
I can't remember exactly how I worked this out, but a few yrs ago I bought a set of the speedbleeders for Jolt's NB8C (he never got around to fitting them)...and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have done that if I didn't have some idea that they would fit....I think I might have found something on Miata.net forum to say that they were the same...
Edit: Yup it is the same as NA
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.ph ... ed+bleeder
I think it is the same tho...I mean the Luce bleed nipples are the same part number as the NA.
I can't remember exactly how I worked this out, but a few yrs ago I bought a set of the speedbleeders for Jolt's NB8C (he never got around to fitting them)...and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't have done that if I didn't have some idea that they would fit....I think I might have found something on Miata.net forum to say that they were the same...
Edit: Yup it is the same as NA
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.ph ... ed+bleeder
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Don't put anything on the threads of the bleeder. It comes with a coating of a special sealant (so that fluid under pressure doesn't leak past the threads when you loosen them for bleeding) so it's not necessary to put anything on.
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I missed Sean's call for service in the other thread! My apologies.
I wonder if it's worth it now that more people have them...?
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I wonder if it's worth it now that more people have them...?
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