SpeedBleeders - What is the right size for S2000?
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SpeedBleeders - What is the right size for S2000?
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Could you please tell me what the right product code / size for SpeedBleerders for the 2002 S2000? Also I know these things are made of super soft metal, do you guys know what the proper torque setting is (being the ham-fistted guy that I am, I ended up stripping 2 SB's on my old '00 S2K). Thanks a million!!!
Could you please tell me what the right product code / size for SpeedBleerders for the 2002 S2000? Also I know these things are made of super soft metal, do you guys know what the proper torque setting is (being the ham-fistted guy that I am, I ended up stripping 2 SB's on my old '00 S2K). Thanks a million!!!
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Or you can order Earl's solo bleeders from Rick's. They are a version with an external check valve that work just fine.
Or you can order Earl's solo bleeders from Rick's. They are a version with an external check valve that work just fine.
BTW, the Speed Bleeder web site says that their bleeders should be tightened to 32-40 Inch-Pounds (NOT Foot-Pounds).
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Originally posted by cdelena
Or you can order Earl's solo bleeders from Rick's. They are a version with an external check valve that work just fine.
Or you can order Earl's solo bleeders from Rick's. They are a version with an external check valve that work just fine.
Remember who's asking: I'm a guy who firmly beleives in sticking with what works. And SpeedBleeders do work very nicely. -KM.