Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
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04/20/17 12:56 AM
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I'm ready to bleed the brakes on the Bee. I've read about reverse bleeding and it makes tons of sense. Buying a $160 reverse bleed tool makes zero sense. Anyone got a surefire solution for doing it inexpensively?
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
[Re: Big Bad Bee]
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04/20/17 11:57 AM
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At the shop we had what looked like a large hipodermic syringe.It had a hose attached.Fill with fluid put on open bleeder and push.used it a lot on hydraulic clutch setup as they seemed to be a pain to bleed.As fro brakes I gravity bleed then if not great I bleed with 2 people.I always gravity then close bleeders pump and reopen.Worked good and still do it after doing it at the shop for 30 years.Rocky
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
[Re: therocks]
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04/20/17 12:39 PM
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grocery stores have a large syringe sold for injecting something into turkeys before you cook em. its definitely big enough capacity & the tip appears to be the right size to slip or clamp on a neoprene hose. its cheap, several bucks iirc.
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
[Re: Big Bad Bee]
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04/20/17 12:54 PM
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Those probally wont work.Got mine at the parts store and it holds and injects quite a bit.Typically food injectors dont hold or inject as much.I have 2 food ones that I use.Lots different than my car one.Rocky
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
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One quart jar with a lid. Drill small hole in lid the size of a hose that will fit tightly over your bleeder valve. Insert other end of hose into semi snug,,,,not tight fit into the hole in the lid. Make certain that hoses reaches close to floor of jar. Place 3 or 4 inches of fresh brake fluid in jar sufficient to comfortably cover the end of the hose.
Open bleeder valve and pump away on brake pedal.
Pushing down on pedal forces fluid into jar, fluid in jar prevents air from re-entering brake caliper or cylinder when letting up on pedal,,,,except possibly for a very small amount at initial pumps.
Pump brakes until you see no air bubbles in jar fluid,,up to you how you see the jar if by yourself. Close bleeder. Starting from most distant wheel from MC, go to the next.closer one.
Be certain to check MC for fluid regularly and replenish as required.
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
[Re: Commando1]
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04/20/17 09:47 PM
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This is what wives/girlfriends are for. Yeah right!...been there, done that! holy bat crap! never again!..talk about an exercise in futility
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
[Re: Big Bad Bee]
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04/20/17 09:49 PM
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My wife has helped me more than once bleed them and more.As I said gravity usually does the trick.But some need reg bleeding and a few need reverse bled.rocky
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
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04/20/17 10:49 PM
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I use a pickle jar with a hose in and another hose out to a vacuum pump. I do use gravity bleeding to get it to a point but then use suction to finish it up. Not sure if other brand of pickle jars will work the same or even jars that didn't come with pickles but my money is on the Vlassic jar.
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
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04/21/17 05:21 AM
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Thanks everyone for the replies. Some great ideas here. I actually like the giant Syringe idea best.
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
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04/21/17 12:11 PM
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I use an assistant if someone is around, the rubber hose in the jar method if I can't find anyone to help, gravity bleed if the system is all new, and once I even cut a 2X4 to fit between the seat bottom and brake pedal...pump up the brake, insert between pedal and seat bottom, crack bleeder, repeat as necessary
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
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We fought with the brakes on my 92 D250. They did not want to bleed. The power bleeder at work wouldn't do it. MityVac wouldn't do it. Gravity bleeding wouldn't do it.
The only way we could get it done was the old school pedal pumping method. Other ways of doing it just wouldn't move enough volume at a high enough velocity.
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Re: Reverse Brake Bleeding on the Cheap!
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04/21/17 11:53 PM
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I actually like the giant Syringe idea best. I checked my syringes this afternoon & the turkey baster one was 1&1/2 oz and some I bought at the Rocky Manginelli swap meet said something about a catheter tip & are 2 oz. I ain't did too many brakes but bleeding the MC then the fronts then the rears worked so far. On discs I have a helper pump the pedal several times fast to agitate the fluid then with good timing I open the bleeder on his last downstroke. I put a block of wood under the pedal to limit the piston travel to its worn area in the bore & it helps my helper control the pedal movement better.
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