why go buy an expensive plastic pos tool when all you need is the proper know how a clear tube and a container to hold the excess? I do it the way they do it on aircrafts and it works like magic!
@karlakatie1522 Yes, all sediment should be removed from the master cylinder reservoir prior to bleeding your system. After removing the old fluid, be sure to “bench bleed” your master cylinder first (separately from the rest of the brake system, as shown in the video).
so, would this and max pro work on rear drum brakes. I need to replace both rear cylinders.
DALE97DSM 1 month ago
@DALE97DSM Yes, both the V-12 DIY and Max Pro will work on drum brake systems.
SpeedwayMotorsInc 1 month ago
why go buy an expensive plastic pos tool when all you need is the proper know how a clear tube and a container to hold the excess? I do it the way they do it on aircrafts and it works like magic!
bobwatters 3 months ago
can i completely suck out all the fluid in the master cylinder to remove any sediment
prior to reverse bleeding ,
karlakatie1522 10 months ago
@karlakatie1522 Yes, all sediment should be removed from the master cylinder reservoir prior to bleeding your system. After removing the old fluid, be sure to “bench bleed” your master cylinder first (separately from the rest of the brake system, as shown in the video).
SpeedwayMotorsInc 10 months ago