Best Method To BLEED BRAKES BY YOURSELF!

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  • @Danny-ow7hl
    @Danny-ow7hl 4 роки тому +268

    Thanks chrisFix - loving the new channel.

    • @treeroofgrass
      @treeroofgrass 4 роки тому +9

      Hahaha! (Horse teeth)

    • @Victorrrr
      @Victorrrr 4 роки тому +1

      I laughed so hard at this comment!

    • @IslandHammah808
      @IslandHammah808 3 роки тому +1

      Bwahahaha! First thing I thought 2! Gotta be related

    • @D1amondeyes
      @D1amondeyes 3 роки тому +2

      Lol

    • @montuam
      @montuam 3 роки тому

      Kkkkk, I would said the same.
      But I would be doing the same like this guy on video, by the way my name is Dan too.

  • @AlistairDsilva
    @AlistairDsilva 4 роки тому +11

    Absolutely brilliant Jimmy...gonna try this method. Spent an hour trying to bleed my rear brake on my motorcycle only to find the hose was not holding the pressure

  • @j0lla127
    @j0lla127 2 роки тому +15

    I've been watching multiple videos on youtube on how to bleed with the vacuum bleeder. I keep coming back to this video because it's precise and easy to understand. First timer bleeder here so this tutorial was fantastic. Thank You. One thing I would have added was different types of grease that you can use on the bleeder to prevent air in/out.

    • @mkm44
      @mkm44 Рік тому +5

      You should use silicone grease. It’s a lot thicker and it doesn’t liquefy as easy.

  • @branney1
    @branney1 2 роки тому +11

    Hi Jimmy, I’ve done many brake jobs but had never heard or seen that grease trick. Made my job much easier after replacing all my calipers. Thanks for the video!

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому +1

      To add to that, even better when putting on new calipers, is to coat the bleeder screw threads with silicone grease from the get-go, take the brand new screw out of the brand new caliper and coat with grease before installing the caliper and beginning the bleed process. Plus, this makes breaking loose the bleeder screw, easier a few years later, once corrosion would have started.

  • @Organplayer1947
    @Organplayer1947 5 років тому +10

    Grease around the bleeder helps reduce outside air flowing past the bleeder screw threads only to be drawn in along with the fluid. thus the bubbles..and can't tell the air leak bubbles from those in the brake lines! But there is ALSO the good possibility...no the LIKELY PROBABILITY ..that air will leak past the hose fitted to the screw as the hose simply does not seal well enough. Grease may again help here but grease did little to help me. I ended up using Teflon tape on the bleed screw threads, greased around the screw once re-installed. AND... I even tie wrapped the hose to the screw as I had the screw in hand to wrap with Teflon. Did all this work? MUCH BETTER!! That you drew solid fluid first off indicates a good seal. You lucked out!! Thank you for this informative video sir!!

    • @edfarmer154
      @edfarmer154 Рік тому

      im struggling with this now. first time using the vacuum pump to bleed brakes and i have leaks in the threads AND at the hose-to-screw connection. I've wasted so much time and brake fluid trying to correct this

    • @ploxplox1109
      @ploxplox1109 5 місяців тому +2

      question wouldnt you have to remove that teflon tape after bleed process ? or you just left it there ?

    • @Shirley-hr8tx
      @Shirley-hr8tx 4 місяці тому

      Just do it the old way and get someone to pump the pedal!!!

  • @Eileen-i3h
    @Eileen-i3h 6 місяців тому +3

    I had the same frustration with air at the bleeder and will try the grease trick. This was so frustrating! Thanks for the help.

  • @MucaroBoricua
    @MucaroBoricua 4 роки тому +21

    I almost threw away my HF bleed pump. That grease trick is amazing. Thanks!

    • @shoonger001
      @shoonger001 3 роки тому

      I'm going to give it another go with the grease trick now...

    • @stogierogy
      @stogierogy 3 роки тому

      @@shoonger001 I bet marine grease would work too.

    • @j0lla127
      @j0lla127 2 роки тому

      What kind of grease can we use on the bleeder valve?

    • @AbhishekKr1902
      @AbhishekKr1902 2 роки тому +3

      @@j0lla127 silicone based grease mostly

  • @dvddobson
    @dvddobson 4 роки тому +4

    Best auto mech vid ive ever seen. Well spoken, no xtra fluff. Clear directions. Thanks

  • @boosted2.4_sky
    @boosted2.4_sky 5 років тому +4

    I have the Mityvac mv8000... I've had it for three or four years now and it definitely works great... Just recently I did a rotor, caliper and pad change on an HHR... I decided to use the Mityvac and then have my wife come out and do the "pump and crack the bleeder method" and I was getting more fluid pulled through to the bottle with the Mityvac then we were getting and the two-man operation... these definitely work really well if you've got everything connected properly.... Thanks Jimmy....🔧

  • @carlosperla7233
    @carlosperla7233 4 роки тому +9

    Love the ChrisFix comments....that is immediately what I caught on to. Wonder how many subscribers think they are subscribed to ChrisFix...LOL

  • @Romdryl
    @Romdryl 2 місяці тому +1

    Great instruction. The tips about the grease and sight opening of the valve were huge for me! Great job.

  • @alexcassinelli6651
    @alexcassinelli6651 2 роки тому +2

    This is exactly what I needed to see. Was introducing air via dry threads and a valve opened too far.

  • @robertclymer6948
    @robertclymer6948 2 роки тому +7

    Hello Jimmy! That is the biggest problem I had was air sneaking in through the bottom of the bleeder threads. I did not use the hand Vac first time. The best thing about the hand vac is you can see the pressure go down if leaking air in. Headed to HF to get this, I'll comment on results later. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Night129
      @Night129 6 місяців тому

      How was it? Need to grab one tomorrow my brakes are losing pressure rapidly

  • @falcononeniner9896
    @falcononeniner9896 Рік тому

    I was wondering why so much air came out. This is the best video out there on how to bleed brakes, my second attempt after watching was far more successful. Thank you for the info!

  • @turkey0165
    @turkey0165 4 роки тому +4

    Knowledge from experience is the greatest gift one person can give to another, great video!

  • @veritasvincit4178
    @veritasvincit4178 3 роки тому

    I’m glad your not yelling anymore , like a flex seal infomercial! But this seems just like a Chris Fix video. I have learned a lot from that young man. Good tip on the grease

  • @TheRadioStu
    @TheRadioStu 4 роки тому +34

    Channeling @chrisFix with this delivery. Even the hand gestures are on point. Does this system work for bleeding blinker fluid?

    • @LVR_MUSIC
      @LVR_MUSIC 4 роки тому +3

      hahaha

    • @someguyontheinternet-
      @someguyontheinternet- 4 роки тому +2

      A real man doesn't attempt to shortcut the bleeding of blinker fluid.

    • @danjim7056
      @danjim7056 4 роки тому +2

      I thought this was chris fix untill he said his name is Jimmy

  • @unebonnevie
    @unebonnevie 10 місяців тому

    The grease trick is great and is in a lot of vids on bleeding the brake fluid. Great video! Thank you!

  • @perryberens618
    @perryberens618 2 роки тому +7

    Air coming around threads with vaccum seems to be an issue. I liked that you mentioned regulating how far to open bleeder . I have read dialectic red grease or silglide is more compatible with brake fluid change than regular grease. Any experience on that in comments on that info being accurate would be nice

  • @johngranato2673
    @johngranato2673 3 роки тому

    Nice, been doing this for 50 years. Good reminder.

  • @pg9511
    @pg9511 5 років тому +2

    Hi Jimmy, The auto videos I like the most show the entire job. Not just one brake caliper. That way if I'm a little "iffy" about the procedure, I get to see it in this case on 4 wheels. Thanks for the video.

  •  5 років тому +1

    I usually just install a clear line into a container , pump the brakes and keeps filling the reservoir so any back feed will have fluid in it. Do it until its clear. I think it does a good job because you are actually moving the brakes seals in and out.

  • @Faithless495
    @Faithless495 7 місяців тому +2

    I find using plumber's putty to work really well from preventing air from sneaking in from the thread.

  • @goten123558
    @goten123558 6 місяців тому

    Best video demonstration using this tool by far! Clear and concise, thank you!

  • @605pilot
    @605pilot 5 місяців тому +1

    Great idea of putting grease around the bleeder valve threads to block air entry. I always wonder where all the air bubbles were coming from knowing that I throughly bled the brakes.

  • @DarkHorseParatrooper
    @DarkHorseParatrooper 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you. It was driving me crazy trying to bleed my brakes. Vacuum would not hold.

  • @tombob671
    @tombob671 5 років тому +5

    Jimmy this is the best tutorial I have ever seen on brake bleeding 👏👏👏👏👏

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  5 років тому

      Haha! Really? Thanks!!

    • @Problems-qp2ud
      @Problems-qp2ud 5 років тому

      @@1RoadGarage Yep, thx again really useful

  • @jeffflowers729
    @jeffflowers729 5 років тому +8

    You're the first in these bleed the brakes yourself videos to mention the possibility of pulling in air around the threads. I've always been suspect of it. The grease is a great idea, but i'm still more comfortable with having someone else pump the brakes while I work the bleeder screw. Makes me think I'd like to come up with a system to pressurize the master cylinder and push fluid through.

    • @Xavier_Wells
      @Xavier_Wells 4 роки тому +5

      The motive powerbleeder is exactly what you're looking for!

    • @cw4623
      @cw4623 Рік тому +5

      It's a non-issue. Any air pulled in will be pulled in AFTER the bleeder valve. That is: it will be pulled into the tubing, NOT into the bleeder/caliper. You don't even need to use grease, because, again: any air pulled in will be pulled into the tubing and NOT the bleeder/caliper.

    • @ML_1515
      @ML_1515 10 місяців тому

      Grease helps to create a good seal which allows fluid to flow faster.

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому

      Except that's exactly why you need grease, IF you don't have a good seal without it. If you don't have a good seal, you have no way to determine when you are done bleeding because you will keep getting air bubbles.
      Plus it is not entirely true that it is just pulled into the tubing, instead it is pulled past the threads, then up through the bleeder screw, meaning that when you think you are done, your bleeder screw itself is still potentially filled with air.
      Not much, but to opt to have that extra air by default, does not make a lot of sense due to being counter to exactly what you're trying to accomplish which is get out as much, even ALL the air that you can. Plus there is another great reason to use the grease, that if viscous enough to stay put, it helps to seal the threads, at least for a while, from external corrosion that can make it more difficult and potentially damaging to crack the bleeder screw again years later. Essentially it is what the manufacturer should have done in the first place!!!! @@cw4623

  • @SladkaPritomnost
    @SladkaPritomnost 4 роки тому +5

    Thanks! I will definitely try greasing 3:05!
    I was suspecting some air gets into the system via the thread.

  • @BenjaminGonzalez-wv3cy
    @BenjaminGonzalez-wv3cy 4 роки тому

    Chris, I really like you and wish you were my neighbor, because I learned so much from you. Tomorrow I am replacing the Master Cylinder and bleeding the whole system after installing the Master Cylinder. You are a PRO!

  • @PopaAlexandru.
    @PopaAlexandru. 11 місяців тому

    Very good.
    You showed while explaining what was happening. Short and to the point!
    I don't think the grease should be removed from the air vents... they tend to rust and block.

  • @MudflyWatersman
    @MudflyWatersman Місяць тому

    It works, and for sure you can do it by yourself. It is messy though.... Having to use the grease sucks.

  • @wesg3084
    @wesg3084 4 роки тому +3

    Good tip on adding grease around the fitting. Thank you, I wouldn't have thought of that.

    • @VincenzaV1
      @VincenzaV1 4 роки тому +1

      Wouldn't the vacuum you created then suck grease past the threads into the caliper/fluid?

    • @wesg3084
      @wesg3084 4 роки тому

      @@VincenzaV1 There aren't any threads on the fitting. Put a tiny dab of grease on your finger and rub it between your finger and thumb, so it's like your eating fried chicken and you got some on your fingers. Then rub your finger lightly around the fitting once. That's what I did, anyway.

    • @ohboy2592
      @ohboy2592 4 роки тому +2

      Wes Garven there are threads on the bleeder screw, that’s what he was asking. No, the vacuum won’t pull grease into the caliper unless you turn the screw a lot

  • @octaviogarcia5457
    @octaviogarcia5457 5 років тому +1

    good tips that no other videos mention like the grease around the valve to block air and to keep vaccum nithe gun before removing the hose from the bleeder valve. short and to the point, Cool

  • @wolfgottlieb7737
    @wolfgottlieb7737 4 роки тому +9

    nice formula ! Anyone else think this guy is knocking off “Chris Fix”?

  • @stevevanpelt4475
    @stevevanpelt4475 4 роки тому +2

    Great tip with the grease. I've tried teflon tape around the threads, but it hasn't worked well. I've always had problems solo bleeding brakes. I'm going to give it another try today with grease.

    • @drd1924
      @drd1924 3 роки тому

      Well?

    • @ex8280
      @ex8280 2 роки тому

      I too would like to know how it turned out.

    • @willpeony5534
      @willpeony5534 Рік тому +1

      Try turning the bleeder valve very slightly, say an eighth turn.

  • @jimmcdonald9618
    @jimmcdonald9618 Рік тому

    Yes grease from the ouside. I'd made the mistake of taking the bleeder out greasing it then putting it back in.
    The grease dissolves air gets thru the thinned grease it does not go well. Glad you've shown them the way to just grease a dry bleeder.

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому

      No idea what you're talking about. It is a very good idea to grease the bleeder screw threads, but it may still be necessary to also put a bead of grease around the outside of them, where they meet the caliper.

  • @oantech4252
    @oantech4252 4 місяці тому +3

    Vacuum bleeding is too much time, labor, leaks and grease involved..
    Easier method: Use the clear hose attached to the bleeder.
    Submerge the hose in a partially filled container..(plastic water bottle) with brake fluid. Always keep the hose submerged.. Crack the bleeder and pump the brake pedal until there are no more air bubbles in the clear hose. Tighten the bleeder valve when done.. Be sure the master cylinder reservoir is full before pumping.
    Thats it.... You can do it alone by observing the clear tube for bubbles between pumping sessions. Remove the bottle and discard the used brake fluid. No leaks, no grease, no vacuum pump... There are videos on this easier procedure.

  • @CloudNine555
    @CloudNine555 2 роки тому

    Perfect video thank you! Won't be struggling on brake bleeding attempt #2 this week!

  • @marccormier9711
    @marccormier9711 5 років тому +2

    I always use a power bleeder works perfect every time little expensive but I consider it a good investment for perfect brakes

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  5 років тому +1

      I might invest in one of those too!

  • @johnwight6041
    @johnwight6041 Рік тому

    Wow very good some really good tips here! Haven’t heard that grease tip to get a better seal. Could never figure out why I had air leaks around that. Thanks!

  • @chucksison9199
    @chucksison9199 2 роки тому

    Im.happy that I found this video, this is the redeemer of this product

  • @michaelcastro9715
    @michaelcastro9715 2 роки тому +2

    Just for a tip who ever is watching this just put a small zip tie on the tubes instead of Greece if you want to make it a cleaner job and easier.

  • @pingpong9656
    @pingpong9656 2 роки тому +1

    I had an old kit which used tire pressure to push brake fluid from the master cyclinder - worked really good. Only catch with a pressure bleeder is that you need a tight fitting cap for it work.

  • @POW2000
    @POW2000 3 роки тому

    Grease around the bleeder valve...awesome tip!

  • @EcoNeato
    @EcoNeato 2 дні тому

    Another option is to remove each valve and add thread tape instead of using grease; that would be cleaner and a better seal than grease in the long run for future service.

  • @jeffleblanc8850
    @jeffleblanc8850 4 роки тому

    Another great video thers only a few good videos on this the grease is the key most people that try don’t use grease and can’t get a vacuum and then say it’s the cheap harbour freight tool but it the tool that’s using it don’t have a clue so very good informative video well done

  • @NoWr2Run
    @NoWr2Run 5 років тому +4

    So the HARBOR FREIGHT BLEEDER WORKED HUH ? My son bought 1 at AUTOZONE, JUNK TOTAL JUNK, TOOK IT BACK. Thanks I'll look into that bleeder at HF. IT'S ALSO NICE WHEN THE STUFF IS NEW not corroded to hell. I've used bubble gum in a pinch, what can I say ?

  • @jamesdelong6401
    @jamesdelong6401 3 роки тому

    Thanks For the video, jimmy. Apply a little grease to the beelder value. It's works better.

  • @Sherohnn
    @Sherohnn 27 днів тому

    Thanks Chris, really helpful.

  • @CAROLDDISCOVER-1983
    @CAROLDDISCOVER-1983 Рік тому

    Short simple and to the point thank you.

  • @ColonelEMHouse
    @ColonelEMHouse 3 роки тому

    Well done. Love the detailed narration. Thank you. It helps.

  • @rontiemens2553
    @rontiemens2553 5 років тому

    I'm a DIYer and I have done dozens of brake jobs on my Suburban and other cars and trucks over the years (decades). And I have watched plenty of good brake how-to vids on youtube. This is the first I have seen the grease on the bleeder screw tip. What a fantastic idea. I'm including this in my procedures from now on.

  • @randysmith1630
    @randysmith1630 6 місяців тому +1

    I did mine this afternoon and totally forgot about using the grease. That's why I have to do the front ones all over.

    • @randysmith1630
      @randysmith1630 5 місяців тому

      Turned out the grease wasn't the problem. I blew the seals on the master cylinder.

  • @Spiresdee44
    @Spiresdee44 3 роки тому

    Love your videos. I see of people video was good Clear details to work break bleeder pump thank

  • @p1epoppa
    @p1epoppa 4 роки тому

    This should be the #1 top video on UA-cam when you type in vacuum brake bleed!

  • @briancarter8092
    @briancarter8092 3 роки тому

    It worked fantastic! Thanks for doing the video.

  • @paul1mdrn
    @paul1mdrn 5 років тому +30

    I just chew on the valve caps until I'm done.

    • @HEYBERT1984
      @HEYBERT1984 3 роки тому +1

      You should “stop” doing that it might “brake” your teef lol

    • @JohnJohnCrusher
      @JohnJohnCrusher 2 роки тому

      Yum

  • @brucebratschi4300
    @brucebratschi4300 5 років тому +3

    Important to mention keeping the reservoir full so you don’t suck air back in.

    • @BohemianUplandsGarage
      @BohemianUplandsGarage 5 років тому +3

      That is really crucial, it sucks when this happens. Don't ask me how I know 😁

  • @samiam9008
    @samiam9008 Місяць тому

    Important.... Always start at the furthest brake from the master cylinder.

  • @ferruleTrash
    @ferruleTrash 3 роки тому

    Thank for showing how the tube attached to the bleeder valve

  • @mikeb6902
    @mikeb6902 4 місяці тому

    what type of grease do you recommend to put around the bleeder valve for possible leaks? Getting ready to do this and want to do it right the first time. Thank you

  • @loganladue2
    @loganladue2 5 років тому +4

    Could have been a little more detail. Like to check the master after each brake is bleed cuz if it runs low, air will go into the line. Proper way to bleed is Right Rear, Left Rear, Right Front, Left Front(closest to the master). Also, I thought your suppose to pump to 20 before you release the brake fluid and try to keep it that as well until no more bubbles?

    • @loganladue2
      @loganladue2 5 років тому

      Good grease tip btw.

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому

      There is no need to reach or hold *exactly* 20 vac, just to keep a vac on it as long as the bleeder screw is cracked open.

  • @danjim7056
    @danjim7056 4 роки тому +1

    Aluminum calipers can make brake fluid turn green after a long period of time too

  • @jamescampolo7824
    @jamescampolo7824 Рік тому

    As a note, you can use DOT 4 in place of DOT 3 fluid but not vica versa. DOT 4 is just more heat tollerant.

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому

      Meh, DOT4 becomes less heat tolerant after it absorbs more moisture. I never run brake systems where they'd heat up enough to matter but if you do, it is something to consider.

  • @stuartwinstanley4949
    @stuartwinstanley4949 3 роки тому

    Thanx my man and a great tip with the grease 👍

  • @DJDeez87
    @DJDeez87 2 місяці тому

    Ive heard that you start at the wheel furthest from the ABS module (if your vehicle has one) not the master cylinder. Is this information correct? Also if iam only replacing the rear calipers do i need to bleed all 4, or just the 2 i replaced? Without a big jack and jack stands its a pain to individually jack up all 4 wheels one at a time with a little jack

  • @TheHighKirk
    @TheHighKirk 3 роки тому +1

    My HF bleed pump could not create a vacuum greater than 7 psi so it was worthless to me. The process, with proper hardware, is still sound.

  • @gregmccarter2176
    @gregmccarter2176 5 днів тому

    I like using putty to seal the threads..the kind used on camper topper tops...

  • @AssadNiang
    @AssadNiang 4 роки тому +7

    What kind of grease was that?

  • @allenmckinney9533
    @allenmckinney9533 5 років тому +4

    I use a check valve on the tubing so while I pump the pedal the fluid doesn't go backwards. I did search around for a check valve that was rated to handle the brake fluid.

  • @oldkoot5828
    @oldkoot5828 3 роки тому

    Great tip about the greese

  • @BohemianUplandsGarage
    @BohemianUplandsGarage 5 років тому +4

    I rather like the pressure bleeding method - you just need to buy one spare brake fluid cap, drill a hole and put a bike valve in it. Screw it on the master cylinder reservoir and pressurize using reduction valve outlet on an air compressor with 20psi max. Then simply walk around the wheels and bleed the brakes. No need to pump with your hand forever on all 4 wheels.

    • @1RoadGarage
      @1RoadGarage  5 років тому

      That does sound easy...

    • @caddothegreat
      @caddothegreat 4 роки тому

      Just what I will try in the morning.

    • @453421abcdefg12345
      @453421abcdefg12345 Рік тому

      I think the vacuum bleed cannot work as the seals in the hydraulic cylinders are made to take pressure, (obviously), so by applying vacuum air is drawn past the seal into the system, but by pressure bleeding the seals are pressed against the cylinder walls.

  • @williammontanye4100
    @williammontanye4100 2 роки тому

    OK so the tool i bought similar to yours does work great, however the grease im using is not all i had in my garage is bearing grease and its not thick enough in this texas heat..as soon as i break vac with opening port, lose vac..its come close a few times but no cigar..what GREASE exactly are you using??

  • @Ellacost831
    @Ellacost831 Рік тому

    What do you mean when you said you had preflushed the system when you changed the calipers? Im planing on removing mine to paint them, would the process be the same? Should i flush the system before i remove calipers or after i install them?

  • @randallrigdon9379
    @randallrigdon9379 Рік тому

    So I'm replacing front calipers. I saw how you did the one wheel. Wouldn't we still have to do all 4 wheels? Starting farthest away from Master cylinder???

  • @argonaut119
    @argonaut119 2 роки тому +2

    1Road: You didn't mention which grease type or brand you used. That would help. Many types are out there, and some have additives that are not recommended for vinyl tubing or brake parts. Light grease used in the video? This info would help DIY mechanics just starting out. Your video had several other good tips which will help.Tx.

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому

      Meh, just use standard NLGI 2 lithium complex grease that everyone already has in their garage. If you happen to also have silicone paste grease, even better.
      By the way, it is irrelevant what is recommended for brake parts because in this instance, there is no brake seal it is in contact with, just metal to metal between the bleeder screw and caliper tapped metal hole.
      What is more likely an issue with a cheap kit like this and after time passes, is the vinyl tubing will get stiff and not seal well, is something that will need replaced every few years or less depending on exposure, including high temps or sun ( UV damage).

  • @mrstl3000
    @mrstl3000 2 місяці тому

    I use plumbers putty works like a charm

  • @markc2157
    @markc2157 Рік тому +1

    Hey guys. I am a bit confused. Some videos say farthest from the master cylinder. Some videos say farthest from the ABS module. My master cylinder is on the driver side and my ABS module is on the passenger side. So, what should be the right sequence in this situation? Thanks in advance.

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому

      If your hard line goes from master cylinder to ABS on passenger side, then down the passenger side frame rail, then you would do the furthest from the ABS module which would be the left rear, first.

  • @williamstevens4824
    @williamstevens4824 5 років тому +1

    Great Video Jimmy. Thank you. Bill

  • @Zeberka767
    @Zeberka767 3 роки тому +3

    By using grease, wouldn't that somehow enter through the bleeder valve and contaminate the brake system?

    • @SwayNotZay
      @SwayNotZay 3 роки тому

      Very thick grease so no

    • @jetfire245
      @jetfire245 2 роки тому +6

      Because it's important this question has the correct answer. No it would not get in the brake system because of the vacuum properties of the line. Theoretically, if any grease gets sucked into the line - it will just go into the bottle - you'll dispose of it anyways. There is no fluid entering the brake system here.

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому

      Meh no, it is not really important. If a trivial level of grease gets in, it is mere trivia. It might deposit in the bleeder screw cavity but it's not going to be a problem. @@jetfire245

  • @cardo1111
    @cardo1111 2 роки тому

    Excellent tip with the grease 👍🏽🧰🔧👊🏽

  • @johnhotrod3231
    @johnhotrod3231 2 роки тому

    Will vacuum bleeding remove air from a master cylinder that wasn't properly bench bled?

  • @nightcoder5k
    @nightcoder5k 2 роки тому

    You're a badass. Thank you for the informative video.

  • @kota11334
    @kota11334 2 роки тому

    Hi. What number is supposed to stay at 10 ? When bleeding the fluid ?

  • @GrillSergeant
    @GrillSergeant 5 років тому

    Awesome video!

  • @OffRoadFishingAdventures
    @OffRoadFishingAdventures 5 років тому +8

    Good job husband! ❤️👍

    • @sirsweetness8332
      @sirsweetness8332 5 років тому +3

      I hope you are really Jimmy’s wife...if not this would be awkward

  • @United_Stangs
    @United_Stangs 4 роки тому

    Did you pump the brakes at all before you turned the car on?

  • @thekop9049
    @thekop9049 11 місяців тому

    Multiple Grease is good to apply right?

  • @alanvermillionll9028
    @alanvermillionll9028 Рік тому

    Might want to mention that the break bleeding kit you are using is $70 at Harbor Freight.

  • @deutschland340
    @deutschland340 3 роки тому

    thanks for the trick is amazing-smart

  • @ExtremeRecluse
    @ExtremeRecluse 2 роки тому

    On my 2006 town and country I bought last year upon really close brake inspection the rotors, calipers and pads were one big rusted mess. The pads never touched the rear rotors for years. I bought all new calipers, rotors and pads. After installation I went to bleed them. The fluid did not start to flow into the tubing until the brakes were pumped 7 times. I used an assistant to constantly pump the brakes. I used tubing and a pop bottle. The fluid was black at first and cleared up. I always could see tiny bubbles tightly packed together after every cycle of brake pedal presses.

  • @d_purp8960
    @d_purp8960 6 місяців тому

    Is there only 1 type of grease to buy from the auto store?

  • @matthewrs7
    @matthewrs7 4 роки тому +2

    Is it okay to use silicone paste that goes in the caliper pistons to seal the tube over the bleeder valve?

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому

      Yes you can use silicone paste but I've no idea why you suggest "that goes in the caliper pistons". Silicone grease does not go into caliper pistons.

  • @bakoguy5330
    @bakoguy5330 11 місяців тому

    Hey buddy, what grease did you use?

  • @jacksmith3189
    @jacksmith3189 5 років тому +1

    Good information
    Thanks

  • @FlatbedVince954
    @FlatbedVince954 3 роки тому

    Awesome vid

  • @GK1976A
    @GK1976A Рік тому

    What kind of negative pressure do you recommend maintaining to get a good bleed? Looks like around 15 inHg?

    • @stinkycheese804
      @stinkycheese804 9 місяців тому +1

      There is no exact pressure needed, just to keep a vac on the system so it keeps drawing fluid or the air in it. At the same time, you shouldn't try for as much vac as possible because this is a cheap and crude kit that is more prone to leak if you aren't patient and give it time instead of getting in a rush. Just watch the gauge and if it gets near bottoming out, pump a few times and again wait for the fluid pull.

  • @304derrick
    @304derrick 4 місяці тому

    What kind of grease did you use ?

  • @TYEGaming
    @TYEGaming 4 роки тому +5

    Are you related to chrisfix? U sound similar 🤔