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Does any one have opinion on bleeder? I've heard some won't work on Healey fittings. What is used and how easy is it to do with out assistance (pumper-person)?
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I think one of the main problems with bleeder systems is that although a hose is securely attached to the bleeder, the bleeder screw threads are quite loose when the screw is open. A path for air to be drawn back into the system around the threads even when the end of the hose is submerged or higher than the bleeder screw. Same with a vacuum pump attached to the bleeder screw.tahoe healey said:Does any one have opinion on bleeder? I've heard some won't work on Healey fittings. What is used and how easy is it to do with out assistance (pumper-person)?
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mjobrien said:Just used one for the first time and made a pain in the butt job really quick and painless. As Dave mentioned the bleeder screw is a source for air so the kit I got had some sealant that you have to use on the screw, that helped a lot. A little pipe tape helped as well.
Nice to do this alone, but I think back and all those good times I had with my Dad yelling at me to pump and hold Pump and hold!
Used the EZ bleeder, all worked very well. The screws on the bleeders need to be treated first, easy job, then mereley place the EZ in a jar with the one way valve down and pump away. Watch the Brake fluid container so you don't run out of fluid. Sorry, don't remember how much it cost, but it was worth it. I did have a bugger of a time with the clutch cylinder however, as it is so close to the frame and transmission very difficult to keep it in place.tahoe healey said:Went by Harbor freight today and they had a Mityvac (#07000) for $36.99 and their own brand for $25.99. Any one use either of these? I'm still most interested in the EZ-Bleeder and Ed has a good price but the USPS is a killer.

Well, I was referring to the EZ bleed system where you have to pump the pedal, but it doesn't matter which system you use air could leak back in the system when pressure is reduced at the bleeder valve.tahoe healey said:I'm not sure what you mean by "screws on the bleeders need to be treated"?
My understanding is that the EZ bleeders pushes the fluid while the Mityvac type sucks the fluid. If it sucks the fluid out at each wheel why do you need teflon tape at the threads?

