I got that one . Works a treatSomething like thisSealey VS820 Car & Motorcycle Brake & Clutch Fluid Bleeding Draining System 2.5 Litre
One-man brake and clutch bleeding the professional way. Bleeding requires no external power source - simply fill and pump. Reservoir holds 2.5 litres…www.primetools.co.uk
Something like thisSealey VS820 Car & Motorcycle Brake & Clutch Fluid Bleeding Draining System 2.5 Litre
One-man brake and clutch bleeding the professional way. Bleeding requires no external power source - simply fill and pump. Reservoir holds 2.5 litres…www.primetools.co.uk
one comming next week,cheersSomething like thisSealey VS820 Car & Motorcycle Brake & Clutch Fluid Bleeding Draining System 2.5 Litre
One-man brake and clutch bleeding the professional way. Bleeding requires no external power source - simply fill and pump. Reservoir holds 2.5 litres…www.primetools.co.uk
I'd like one before I change the brake fluid next time, not seen them over here.I got that one . Works a treat
@Mark Piercy recommended it to me as I believe he use's one. Could ask him where he got it fromI'd like one before I change the brake fluid next time, not seen them over here.
Will do but I expect he purchased in the UK as he goes back from time to time.@Mark Piercy recommended it to me as I believe he use's one. Could ask him where he got it from
Errr... Oooh. I sure I got it here my mateWill do but I expect he purchased in the UK as he goes back from time to time.
It works on clutchesThe vacuum pump is OK for pulling liquid from power steering units but pressure pump is good.
I found that with some Amazon links as well. Strange.Why do the links keep disappearing
My vacuum thingy worked for re-filling the rear brake pipes after replacement, but agreed definitely useless for bleeding. It useful for filling the coolant though.Thank you. I have a vacuum purger, to say it's useless on the P38 would be to pay it a compliment.