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Has anyone ever tried these? Looks mighty interesting. www.speedbleeder.com

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'96 Regular Cab, SLT, auto, 3. 54, Vista toppper

'92 Mazda Miata, Racing Beat
'66 Massey Ferguson 150, GRRRRRR!
'99 Isuzu, (YES ISUZU), Trooper
 
Folks use them on motorcycles and really seem to like them. I have not tried them yet but I'm planning on installing them on my Yamaha WR400 in the near future.

Brian
 
I have them on all four of my Jeep CJ7. . they work great !! open a half to 3/4 turns put a clear plastic line on bleeder to a catch can pess break watch fluid level do each one seperate as fluid loss to fast doing multi corners at once. .
WORTH THE $$ !!... purchased thru Summit 1-800-230-3030 About $10 for a pack of two bleeders. available for most car/trucks
Gary

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Hey Gary, I've been meaning to ask you... if I place an order at Summit Racing, through your son (using the extension you previously stated in the fuel line thread), would he get the credit even if I called on a day (or time of day) he wasn't working? I've been purchasing high performance parts from them for at least ten years and have much more (expensive) Dynamat to purchase in the near future... not to mention anything else I may need (OK, want).

I figure I had better do my part and help the poor guy out as it doesn't look as if there will be any inheritance left after you purchase your new Ram. LOL #ad


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'98. 5 2500 QC 4x4, (BLACK) SLT Sport, ISB, LWB, 3. 54 LSD, A/T, Glasstite Vision II canopy, Line-X spray in liner, 285/75R16 BFG A/Ts on 16x8 M/T Challengers, Warn 4X Boards, Mopar fender flares, front and rear NW Custom stainless steel/rubber mud flaps, Mag-Hytec diff. cover and trans. pan, Edelbrock IAS shocks, Mopar tow hooks, Reese Titan V hitch, Jordan Research Ultima 2020 trailer brake controller, VDO Vision gauges, '00 Sport grille, '00 Sport headlights with PIAA Super White 9007/9004 bulbs, 4-2-7+4 Brite-Box, PIAA Dual Sport 900 auxiliary lights, BD exhaust brake and TorqLoc, Prime-Loc fuel filter relocation kit, Bosch 275 hp. injectors, VA CPC, DD Boost Module, Banks Stinger wastegate actuator, BLACK '00 valve cover, Banks Stinger 4" dia. stainless steel exhaust system, BD LV V-10/Cummins hybrid TC and valve body, BD modified transmission front pump and PressureLoc, Air Bulldog induction hood (with NACA ducts), plus many other trick modifications
 
John. . I don't know I'll ask him... get back at ya... FYI you can call and use the message on his ext. and he will call ya back also... . he nornally works fron 12 to 6 pm PST. . he is sometimes hard for me to get . . the little sh** works about 90 hrs a week between two jobs. . [kinda like we used to do when we were young hehe]. . I often call him at work to make contact. .

Don't worry there will be no $$ left when I have to look at the tulip roots. . HEHE to many projects to little time

Gary

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Jim,
They work GREAT! BUT... there's always a but. When you consider how often you change the fluid... or should I say, how often you should change your fluid. Finding a second person to assist in the task is generally just as easy. Unfortunately, I haven't used em in mud or really dirty conditions, so I don't know how they would hold up.

I have a set, and like em, but doubt I will spend the money to put em on the Dodge.
OMO.

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98. 5' 24v 2500 Auto/3. 54 4x4 SB QC. Everything but leather. PIAA driving lights, AMSOIL oil filter relocation system,Smittybuilt Stainless Steel Nerfs,Rhino Liner,K&N air filter. Somehow lost my silencer Ring.
 
Thanks for the input! I've been using a Mityvac, and am very happy with the results. I like the Speedbleeder idea, but it sounds like you'd still have to have two people: one to pump the brake, and one to watch for bubbles/watch reservoir. Oh well, it sounded good! Cheers!!

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'96 Regular Cab, SLT, auto, 3. 54, Vista toppper, Pillar-mounted Autometer Boost/Pyro, starwheel spun, Poquito Bomber!!
Shoot the PPC!!
'92 Mazda Miata, BOMBED!
'66 Massey Ferguson 150, GRRRRRR!
'99 Isuzu, (YES ISUZU), Trooper
 
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