eze-bleed brake bleeders?

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eze-bleed brake bleeders?

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can anyone recommend a good eze-bleeder that fits the early 911 resevoir?
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Post by AirCooledExcellence »

Hi,

I guess you mean pressure bleeder?

If so I can recommend the Motive, see here:

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/sho ... DR_pg7.htm

This is from USA supplier Pelican parts. I remember seeing someone in the UK selling a similar product, perhaps sealey tools?

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Post by Luke »

type911 sell that brand:

http://www.type-911.co.uk/ac_spectools.htm

not used one myself, I have a very old ez bleed ssytem with lots of differnt caps, seems to work well on the 911.
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Post by 69Olive »

I came across this one, but have never used it:


http://www.frost.co.uk/item_Detail.asp?productID=8024
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