Motive Pressure Bleeder
#1
Motive Pressure Bleeder
I'd like to make sure I get the right one for the Evo IX.
Anyone know which part number it is? There are like 50 different versions of the power bleeder.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=pd_lpo_k...PH9T88MGCKMPHM
Anyone know which part number it is? There are like 50 different versions of the power bleeder.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=pd_lpo_k...PH9T88MGCKMPHM
#2
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You can get the universal kit plus the adapter or the specific to your car kit. The more expensive models are higher quality.
Specific Kit
http://store.motiveproducts.com/ford...-0107-p38.aspx
or
http://store.motiveproducts.com/blac...-0117-p81.aspx
Adapters
http://store.motiveproducts.com/blac...-1117-p79.aspx
or
http://store.motiveproducts.com/ford...-1107-p37.aspx
Dan
Specific Kit
http://store.motiveproducts.com/ford...-0107-p38.aspx
or
http://store.motiveproducts.com/blac...-0117-p81.aspx
Adapters
http://store.motiveproducts.com/blac...-1117-p79.aspx
or
http://store.motiveproducts.com/ford...-1107-p37.aspx
Dan
#3
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Make sure to google around for discount codes, I think last time I got 20% off or so. I have their bigger one with all the adapters but I also work on cars on the side. This may help -
http://www.motiveproducts.com/files/...on%20Guide.htm
http://www.motiveproducts.com/files/...on%20Guide.htm
#4
Oh great, thanks!
Think I found a good deal on one from Summit Racing:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MVP-0107
Think I found a good deal on one from Summit Racing:
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/MVP-0107
#5
If you plan on using it often, i would spend a bit more and get one of higher quality.
i have a friend with one like that, and it leaks all the time. For like 40 more bucks you can get a nice one from the toolwarehouse.net. i would at lease look.
i have a friend with one like that, and it leaks all the time. For like 40 more bucks you can get a nice one from the toolwarehouse.net. i would at lease look.
#6
I do plan on using it every few HPDEs and of course every two years to flush the system.
Is there one on that site you can recommend of have experience with?
I'll probably go with something cheap in the short term and then when I have the finances in order, get something fancy.
They've got something like this that sits directly over the master cylinder reservoir for $40.50.
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/p-38...c-mva6832.aspx
Is there one on that site you can recommend of have experience with?
I'll probably go with something cheap in the short term and then when I have the finances in order, get something fancy.
They've got something like this that sits directly over the master cylinder reservoir for $40.50.
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/p-38...c-mva6832.aspx
#7
Since moisture is not helpful to braking systems, has anyone ever considered storing their bleeders with desiccant packets in the system to absorb moisture?
http://www.amazon.com/Silica-Gel-Des.../ref=pd_cp_p_1
http://www.amazon.com/Silica-Gel-Des.../ref=pd_cp_p_1
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