rav08
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Thanks Glen,
i'll look into it. I don't have a compressor - what am I looking at ( something like a tyre inflator?- that I have) how does one connect it to the bleeder.
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Thanks Glen -what is the name of the australian bleeder that you have referred to in the above photo and where can I get it from.
Drew - just to keep my options open, where did you source the motive power bleeder from? anywhere local
cheers Ravi
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Don't use a pressure bleeder unless you might want to repaint all your cars and house. Use a vacuum bleeder with a compressor
thanks
any recommendations?
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Hello Everyone
I have recently started doing some basic maintenance myself on my E39 530D (2001). I have been looking for a pressure brake bleeder, something like this " Motive Pressure Brake Bleeder " http://motiveproducts.3dcartstores.com/0100-European-Bleeder_p_115.html that pressurises the brake fluid reservoir , and apparently makes for a better method of bleeding the brake fluid at the valve, as opposed to pressing on the brake pedal, as some have reported can damage the piston etc.
I am based in Wellington, and have tried searching for a similar part here in NZ but haven't been able to find one .
Anyone aware if I could source a one in NZ, that will effectively do the same job. The shipping costs from the US are almost as much as the cost of the part itself, so feels like a bit of a waste.
Any ideas/thoughts/information most gratefully received.
cheers
ravi
Pressure Brake Bleeder
in Brakes, Suspension & Steering
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Thanks Glenn, That option is always there, however there are 2 cars in the house and I am hoping I can use the bleeder for a few years atleast plus it is a very gratifying feeling " for the job well done "
What sort of small and simple compressor should I look for ?
many thanks