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Brake bleed niples

Jack way to go but FL Spridget driving weather is coming. You need thAt AC in yor garage up and going.
 
Okies, Miss Agatha is now back on the road even if the clutch pedal is not bleed correctly. Have about 2/3 of the pedal slop. Not sure what the prob really is but I will get it worked out. Mean while she is runnable. Two months setting and started on second short crank.

I would not be surprised if my clutch speedie bleeder is not working as advertised. Think I will take it out and bench check it. When I am pumping the clutch pedal and watching the clear drain line attached it pushes fluid out but then sucks it back as well. Hmmmm, that ain't right, maybe a bit of gunk in it. Oh well, another day.
 
Jack--I have a little experience with these. First, it is easy to open them too far. A quarter turn is all.

Speed bleeder makes a sealant https://www.ebay.com/itm/like/390909553413?lpid=82 that you will need to put on the threads if you have opened and closed the bleeder over and over. I have used PTFE paste, but there is a proprietary dope they make for this purpose that I suspect works better. Had better luck bleeding my clutch than my newly installed disk brakes.

I'm sure that you have much much more experience than me, but I used the speed bleeder, a vacuum bleeder, and I did my bleeding with the cylinder hanging as far toward the floor as the pipe would allow. I pushed the piston into the slave cylinder as far as I could and wired it there.

Worked the first time. Beginner's luck I guess. :fat:

Charlie
 
Got it, clutch bleed. Gosh I hate that clutch nipple access. Must be a better way to get at the bleeder. Hmm, maybe a special bent 12 point box wrench, not a short one. Size would be 3/8 th, time to look in my box maybe for an extra one. I hate open end wrenchs when I can not see.

Also refinished the windsheld wiper moter and metal gear cover. Now to reinstall all.

I only spend about 15 min in the garage at a time so it all goes very slow.
 
Jack,

i met met a guy at Dayton British days show that provides a remote clutch bleeder kit with SS braided lines that routes the bleeder up top so you can access & bleed without crawling under the car. IIRC it was $50-60 for the complete setup with all needed parts and pieces. Sounds like this is just the ticket for you. PM if you want his contact info. I scored a nice set of SS front hoses from him. His craftsmanship is excellent.
 
Jim, that wasn't Ted Schumaker was it? He makes a similar kit for Triumph cars.
 
Hay guys, I had forgotten about that option. Yep I would like contact info for him that would make the job easy and clean. Thanks.
 
No car work yet today, so hot, had to repair a few yard sprinklers. Done, now taking a break in the A/C with a fan on me. Will get the windshield wiper back together and checked out. Boy these little jobs are taking for ever.
 
Jack

will send over on Tuesday as card is at home and I won't be back from cottage before then. You could also google TSI imports for a contact and phone number. Same guy that builds adjustable mounting brackets for the GR starters that Moss sells
 
(419) 384-3022 here you go TS imported automotive in Pandora OH
 
TSI is Ted Schumaker's business. He is indeed a nice and very knowldegeable person. You will not be unhappy dealing with him.
 
Thank You, got it.
 
Doug,
he makes it to Dayton British Car Days every year, 1st Saturday in August. One of his GR starters is on my things Bugsy II needs list. Substantially less when purchased direct.
 
I would like to report that Miss Agatha was out for a bit of a run this morning. All systems go.

Don't you just hate it when your toys are broken.

Now over the next week I will get her really cleaned up for the fall fun. Thanks for listening and advise.
 
Thanks Jim. I have dealt with Ted on and off since buying the Spitfire. I even bought a core engine from him a few years back. He's a solid guy who stands behind what he sells.
 
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