Motive Brake Power Bleeder - What's in the Box?
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@VanHoolPilot No it does not introduce air into the brake system. I use one of these on my car, and it's a great tool at a very reasonable price. It pays for itself with one brake system flush. Aloha.
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@theloweman i looked on the Motive site. the lowest price is $52, and the biggest kit with all different attachments is $270. that one would be for those guys who are just starting a shop or big car entusiasts with a whack load of different rides.
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This thing is AWESOME!
Took 10 mins to bleed the whole system...one man team here. So it helps a lot.
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Why do the videos keep cutting out?????
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50-100$ depending on attachments...
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how much are one of those?
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I guess my question is... if air AND moisture are the enemies of brake fluid, doesn't this and other air pressure delivery systems force pressurized air (the enemy) into the brake fluid being forced into the reservoir and brake lines? This forces air into the master cylinder, does the air not mix with the fluid?
VanHoolPilot 1 year ago
@VanHoolPilot
Great question, due to the brake fluid being more dense than air it actually settles before any air is forced into the lines.
Let me know if you have any other questions :)
rallysportdirect 1 year ago