Use this kit to bleed brakes, test vacuum systems and more! Includes fluid reservoir, hoses, and adapters. Every package comes with professionally written usage instructions and photos that take you step by step through proper tool usage. Dependable Powerbuilt specialty tools offer power, precision and style. They meet or exceed applicable ANSI standards and have a lifetime warranty, all at affordable prices. Shopping Cart My Account ext.
My Account. Every package comes with professionally written usage instructions that take you step by step through proper tool usage. Powerbuilt mechanics tools are built with the performance, features, fit and finish to satisfy the most demanding users. This set includes: Durable plastic bottle with magnetic clamp Tapered fittings that fit bleed screws and master cylinder fittings 3 pieces of vinyl hose Allows one person to easily bleed brake systems Works on all types of hydraulic cylinders Meets or exceeds ANSI standards Durable tool backed by a lifetime warranty Product Every package comes with professionally written usage instructions and photos that take you step by step through proper tool usage.
Dependable Powerbuilt specialty tools offer power, precision and style. They meet or exceed applicable ANSI standards and have a lifetime warranty, all at affordable prices.
Shopping Cart My Account ext. All four wheels should be torqued to the manufacturer's specifications for maximum safety. Check the brake fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir and top it off as needed. Replace the reservoir cover and remove the jack stands. Verify that the brake pedal feels firm when depressed and all brakes are functioning properly before driving the vehicle. After many years of working in auto parts and service positions, Killian decided to move into journalism full-time.
He has been published in "1st Responder News" as well as in other trade magazines and newspapers in the last few years. Step 1 Jack the car up using a sturdy jack and secure it on jack stands that are properly rated for the weight of your vehicle. Step 2 Remove the tires using a properly sized lug wrench. Step 1 Attach the hose from the vacuum bleeder to the brake-bleeding nipple at the brake drum or caliper farthest from the master cylinder first.
Step 2 Open the bleeder screw with a properly sized box end wrench. Step 3 Pump the vacuum pump slowly, watching the fluid coming through the tube.
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