kctyphoon
Banned
In one word - wow..
Just came today.. I had bled/flushed all the lines in my truck not even a week ago using the traditional pump method. Hunting down a brake issue, so today I took off the master, bench bled it, and then used the Motive to bleed and flush everything again. I couldn't believe how much easier and better it was. First two lines I did in the rear, you could see all these little pieces of white debris that were being flushed out, and as stated, I JUST did a flush a few days ago too. I cleaned the inside of Motive bottle before I used it, so it definitely wasn't plastic pieces - cause there were some inside the kit when I got it.. But man, everyone that works on cars should get this thing. Forget those little vacuum pumps, get one of these instead.
I think with shipping it was $58. To build your own would probably cost about $30-$40. If I wanted to buy a just a replacement MC cap to make a good kit, that alone was like $15 online. Spend the extra $20 to get the Motive kit compatible with your master cylinder cap. It's worth it.. it's smaller, very well made, and once you have the basic kit you can buy additional fittings for different vehicle manufacturers. I'll never bleed brakes the old way again. My only 2 criticisms - no pressure relief valve like you'd get on a pump sprayer, and it would be nice if the kit had a quick connect on the hose instead of that screw fitting. but no big deal.
This is the one I got for my Ford truck.
Motive Products 107 Brake System Power Bleeder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CJ5DZE2/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Just came today.. I had bled/flushed all the lines in my truck not even a week ago using the traditional pump method. Hunting down a brake issue, so today I took off the master, bench bled it, and then used the Motive to bleed and flush everything again. I couldn't believe how much easier and better it was. First two lines I did in the rear, you could see all these little pieces of white debris that were being flushed out, and as stated, I JUST did a flush a few days ago too. I cleaned the inside of Motive bottle before I used it, so it definitely wasn't plastic pieces - cause there were some inside the kit when I got it.. But man, everyone that works on cars should get this thing. Forget those little vacuum pumps, get one of these instead.
I think with shipping it was $58. To build your own would probably cost about $30-$40. If I wanted to buy a just a replacement MC cap to make a good kit, that alone was like $15 online. Spend the extra $20 to get the Motive kit compatible with your master cylinder cap. It's worth it.. it's smaller, very well made, and once you have the basic kit you can buy additional fittings for different vehicle manufacturers. I'll never bleed brakes the old way again. My only 2 criticisms - no pressure relief valve like you'd get on a pump sprayer, and it would be nice if the kit had a quick connect on the hose instead of that screw fitting. but no big deal.
This is the one I got for my Ford truck.
Motive Products 107 Brake System Power Bleeder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CJ5DZE2/?tag=atomicindus08-20
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