A short time ago I asked about brake bleeders. Some guys mentioned a couple models of vaacuum bleeders and it got me thinking. I have one of those hand pump Mityvac pumps, and earlier version of this, MV8500 and I shop made vacuum jar,

so I grabbed some tubing and gave it a try. I had a buddy come over for back up and told him to keep the brake reservoir full and I went around and bleed each brake. It worked fairly well, but the big surprise was to put a vacuum on the wheel cylinder and go pump the brakes. A few pumps and 16 ounces of fluid would come out in maybe ten seconds. No need to close the bleeder with the vacuum in place, but I manually bleed each brake cylinder to be certain, and no air came out. We bleed all for wheels in maybe 15 minutes. I did pull all four tires as I don't have a lift, so plus that time to R&R the wheels.
Just thought I would pass on the info. It really made a slightly miserable job go better.

so I grabbed some tubing and gave it a try. I had a buddy come over for back up and told him to keep the brake reservoir full and I went around and bleed each brake. It worked fairly well, but the big surprise was to put a vacuum on the wheel cylinder and go pump the brakes. A few pumps and 16 ounces of fluid would come out in maybe ten seconds. No need to close the bleeder with the vacuum in place, but I manually bleed each brake cylinder to be certain, and no air came out. We bleed all for wheels in maybe 15 minutes. I did pull all four tires as I don't have a lift, so plus that time to R&R the wheels.
Just thought I would pass on the info. It really made a slightly miserable job go better.



