Earl's Solo-Bleed for IS-F
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Alright so calipers went back on this morning and gave these bleeders a go. 3 out of 4 were fine, the last one wouldn’t do **** until unscrewed damn near all the way out.
Even still they were so inconstant that I’d have to find the sweet spot of how far to back them off before they would bleed which required a second person.
I’d have been better off buying an adapter for this vehicle to use my pressure bleeder and just stuck with the stock valves. As is in order to bleed that 4th one I had to install the stock valve.
Pedal feel doesn’t feel the same so am likely going to pressure bleed and will throw the stock valves back in. Figures.
Even still they were so inconstant that I’d have to find the sweet spot of how far to back them off before they would bleed which required a second person.
I’d have been better off buying an adapter for this vehicle to use my pressure bleeder and just stuck with the stock valves. As is in order to bleed that 4th one I had to install the stock valve.
Pedal feel doesn’t feel the same so am likely going to pressure bleed and will throw the stock valves back in. Figures.
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I back mine off one turn and I've never had a problem with any of them on all five of the cars I've had using Solobleeders. I am not a fan of pressure bleeding because it tends to dissolve gas into the fluid, and the gas shows up when the fluid gets hot. I learned this road racing motorcycles. Never again pressure to bleed.
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They are about as simple as can be for a check valve, so baffled as to why these were so finicky. I assumed the same that as soon as you backed it off from their seat that fluid should pass when under pressure.
Like i said 3 of them worked just fine, just that they weren’t consistent as to how far they required to be backed off to actually function. The 4th I don’t know what the malfunction is.
This is our grocery getter so not overly worried about using a pressure bleeder. Same one I used back when I was a tech 10 years ago and never did me wrong.
Like i said 3 of them worked just fine, just that they weren’t consistent as to how far they required to be backed off to actually function. The 4th I don’t know what the malfunction is.
This is our grocery getter so not overly worried about using a pressure bleeder. Same one I used back when I was a tech 10 years ago and never did me wrong.
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