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Old 12-06-2015, 07:07 AM
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Yes, it does work on the s2k. Order part
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I read on other Honda forums it leaks, but I'm guessing they may of gotten a wrong model?

So #0101 would fit our mastercylinder?
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Yes, it's a universal style and fits the S2000. I've been using mine for the last 10 years.

If it leaks, they're likely using it wrong.
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Since I searched for this in 2021... Here's to helping the next guy. The motive powerbleeder works perfectly with the S2000, get any of the adapters below.
https://www.speedibleed.com/c900-hon...r-adapter.html
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Either one works. If you don't already own a motive powerbleeder, then for a small amount more you can buy this kit.
https://www.speedibleed.com/k900b-ho...eeder-kit.html

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Originally Posted by manchild83
Either one works. If you don't already own a motive powerbleeder, then for a small amount more you can buy this kit.
https://www.speedibleed.com/k900b-ho...eeder-kit.html
Does that require an air-compressor or bike pump?
What if you don't have a compressor?


Are Miti-Vac style vacuum pumps as effective as pressure pumps?
What about those brake-bleed bottles with a check-valve?

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i have one and never use it, i stick with the 2 man bleed for the initial then a gravity bleed for the finish.

Such a pain to pull it out and hook it up
Old 04-30-2021, 10:02 AM
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I'd rank the various methods in this order... They all work, pick your poison.

1. Speedbleeders
2. Motive pump style
3. Bottle with valve (1man)
4. gravity 1 man
5. old school 2 man
Old 04-30-2021, 10:17 AM
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I like the motive for flushing and for when I dont have another person. Super easy and quick. Hooking it up is the same effort as putting on the master cylinder cap. I keep it set up with the Honda adaptor since the S2k gets many more brake fluid changes and brake bleeds than my other cars which do not see track time. I used this adaptor for mine

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Originally Posted by manchild83
Since I searched for this in 2021... Here's to helping the next guy. The motive powerbleeder works perfectly with the S2000, get anyone of the adapters below.
https://www.speedibleed.com/c900-hon...r-adapter.html
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Either one works. If you don't already own a motive powerbleeder, then for a small amount more you can buy this kit.
https://www.speedibleed.com/k900b-ho...eeder-kit.html
I'm that next guy. Thanks, you're doing God's work. Bumping for the next guy.
Old 12-11-2021, 08:45 AM
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I have used Billman's gravity method for one man several times without any issue. Just the cost of fluid (ATE SL 6) I have adapted the same thing for my other vehicles. Not speedy but enough time to enjoy a beverage during the process.


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