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If your not on the edge, you're taking up space

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Sunday, 22 November 2009 16:01

If you work on your own cars at home, you know what a chore it can be to bleed brakes. If you track your Pantera, you know how much a pain it can be because you are doing it often, usually to completely change the brake fluid. Take the pain away.

For years, many folks have been using what's known as a Pressure Bleeder to bleed their brakes. This is a small canister you fill with fluid, attach to the brake master cylinder and then pressurize. Even alone, you can do this chore in very little time, simply going to each bleeder and opening until the new fluid flows out.

This comes in very handy for those who are using the ATE line of high performance brake fluids and alternating colors when they change. The Pressue Bleeder from Motive products comes with the ability to adapt many different master cylinders, depending on the adapter you buy.

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Take a look at the available line of products from Motive at Summit Racing.

Observe all safety precautions when changing and/or servicing the braking system of your vehicle. If in doubt, consult your local automotive professional.

Last Updated on Sunday, 22 November 2009 16:31
 

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