SpeedBleeders - What is the right size for S2000?
#16
Originally posted by cdelena
I've used both and they are both effective. The thread sealant is critical to the speedbleeders so if you use them alot you will need to maintain it. You don't have the same issue with the solo bleeders. Since I may bleed my brakes more than a dozen times a year I have taken to the solo bleeders.
I've used both and they are both effective. The thread sealant is critical to the speedbleeders so if you use them alot you will need to maintain it. You don't have the same issue with the solo bleeders. Since I may bleed my brakes more than a dozen times a year I have taken to the solo bleeders.
Do you have any pictures of them, or have a link to some pictures or drawings?
#18
Originally posted by cdelena
I'll sometimes do it with two people, but I really doubt it makes any difference.. did it at the track this weekend by myself and it worked perfectly. Have had to Solo bleeders since they were available, more than a year. I have no pics but Summit does:
I'll sometimes do it with two people, but I really doubt it makes any difference.. did it at the track this weekend by myself and it worked perfectly. Have had to Solo bleeders since they were available, more than a year. I have no pics but Summit does:
What do you torque them to? What fluid do you recommend?
#20
Originally posted by cdelena
Finger tight with a little 3/8. Valvoline syntec for street and light track, Motul 600 for heavy track.. and there are other that work fine.
Finger tight with a little 3/8. Valvoline syntec for street and light track, Motul 600 for heavy track.. and there are other that work fine.