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negative pressure for bleeding brakes will pull air past the threads on the bleeders. i use my old raptor 150 for oil extraction on the car. works great. get a power bleeder for brakes, one person job
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Dot 5 is always an option. It has lasted 30 years so long as the lines don't rust first. That said, I used mopar's method a few days ago. I haven't felt a pedal like that in the truck sinc
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I've had pretty good luck with gravity bleeding on most vehicles, including my 2nd gen. I've changed both front brake lines, but admittedly have not used this method on the rear (I have drums). To gra
I have a reversable oil fluid pump with several size hoses and adapters or tubing for extracting fluids. Does anyone know if I could use suction on each brake bleed valve as an easy peasy way ? The calipers are very prone to sticking and I hate the way the heat will cook the bearing's grease away. It can get expensive in a hurry if you neglect the brake fluid changes on a regular basis.