Magnum440d100
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Yesterday, I bought the MityVac 8000 from harbor freight. I had 2 rear wheel cylinders to replace on my 73 Lincoln Mark IV. I rebuilt the front suspension and brakes about 2 years ago. The brakes have never felt “right”. I knew the rears were “bad” because I rebuilt them about 15 years ago or so. Probably closer to 20
and they were questionable back then. But it never drove much, so it was in the back of my mind and forgotten about.
Ok, so to the MityVac...
I decided to pull the fluid out of the master cylinder first with the MityVac. It worked great. I still had to wipe it out with a clean lint free rag, but that is to be expected.
I topped off the master cylinder with new fluid bought today.
I decided to flush the lines with the old wheel cylinders still installed so that I didn’t fill the new wheel cylinders with old crusty fluid. The MityVac worked great.
On the new wheel cylinders, I tried 2 different methods. One side, i gravity bled, finishing with the MityVac. The other side I used the MityVac, no gravity bleed.
The gravity bled side finished quicker than the non gravity bled side. I had to pump and pump and pump the MityVac. I got all 4 corners bled with the MityVac and then finished up with the old school method of having a friend pump the pedal, hold, and I crack open the bleeder. It wasn’t really necessary, though I wanted to see.
So, my lesson learned is to gravity bleed first, and finish with the MityVac. It seems like the MityVac works best with fluid already in the lines and cylinders/calipers.
Overall I am happy with it. I know there are better ones out there, but this one worked just fine. I have 3 trucks to do, so maybe my opinion will change hahaha
and they were questionable back then. But it never drove much, so it was in the back of my mind and forgotten about. Ok, so to the MityVac...
I decided to pull the fluid out of the master cylinder first with the MityVac. It worked great. I still had to wipe it out with a clean lint free rag, but that is to be expected.
I topped off the master cylinder with new fluid bought today.
I decided to flush the lines with the old wheel cylinders still installed so that I didn’t fill the new wheel cylinders with old crusty fluid. The MityVac worked great.
On the new wheel cylinders, I tried 2 different methods. One side, i gravity bled, finishing with the MityVac. The other side I used the MityVac, no gravity bleed.
The gravity bled side finished quicker than the non gravity bled side. I had to pump and pump and pump the MityVac. I got all 4 corners bled with the MityVac and then finished up with the old school method of having a friend pump the pedal, hold, and I crack open the bleeder. It wasn’t really necessary, though I wanted to see.
So, my lesson learned is to gravity bleed first, and finish with the MityVac. It seems like the MityVac works best with fluid already in the lines and cylinders/calipers.
Overall I am happy with it. I know there are better ones out there, but this one worked just fine. I have 3 trucks to do, so maybe my opinion will change hahaha
