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I cannibalized my old gunson eezi-bleed today and made a pressure bleeder that doesnt require me to remove the spare wheel. Made it from a pump sprayer that was £2.50 from wilko. If you dont have an old leaky eezi-bleed you could use some plastic tube and an old master cylinder cap. I will add a pressure gauge when I can find an old one or pick one up cheap.
'''hi_tower'''
 
I cannibalized my old gunson eezi-bleed today and made a pressure bleeder that doesnt require me to remove the spare wheel. Made it from a pump sprayer that was £2.50 from wilko. If you dont have an old leaky eezi-bleed you could use some plastic tube and an old master cylinder cap. I will add a pressure gauge when I can find an old one or pick one up cheap. Dont pump it up too hard or you might blow the master cylinder res up or the cap off and cover yourself and the vehicle your repairing in fluid. I think it needs about 12-15psi if I remember my long lost eezi-bleed instructions correctly.




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Revision as of 17:48, 6 April 2008

hi_tower

I cannibalized my old gunson eezi-bleed today and made a pressure bleeder that doesnt require me to remove the spare wheel. Made it from a pump sprayer that was £2.50 from wilko. If you dont have an old leaky eezi-bleed you could use some plastic tube and an old master cylinder cap. I will add a pressure gauge when I can find an old one or pick one up cheap. Dont pump it up too hard or you might blow the master cylinder res up or the cap off and cover yourself and the vehicle your repairing in fluid. I think it needs about 12-15psi if I remember my long lost eezi-bleed instructions correctly.


General-Homemade-brake-bleed-pressure-device.jpg