Re: IML: speedbleeder valves
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Re: IML: speedbleeder valves



Why not use a Mityvac tool, it comes with the brake bleed components. Easy one person bleeding, with no peddle pumping. And it is also handy to check vacuum systems on the heater/ac, priming fuel systems etc. Nothing better than having a "multi-tasker tool" Dave.
 
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From: Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx>

> http://www.speedbleeder.com/
>
> Anyone silly enough to actually know what size the
> relief valves in Imperial brake systems are (I'm
> interested in 60-73, no 67-69 of course) and if these
> folks have such??
>
> Anyone tried these?
>
> First glance at the list says that they have F/R for
> 66-69 Polara (all drum) cars....
>
> This looks like a neat trick for one-person fluid
> changes.
>
>
> -Kenyon
>
>
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