Brake bleeding

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I checked out the Motive site. Very interesting. They say the universal kit now comes with the aluminum adapter so that is good. But they say if the 0105 american bleeder is not big enough then to use the 1115 bleeder. "For reservoirs larger than 3.75x6" you will need the 0115 bleeder ". Yet nowhere on the site can I find this. https://www.motiveproducts.com/coll...ts-power-bleeders-classic-car-and-marine-kits
 
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I just looked up my receipt for mine. Turns out I spent $164.00 at Summit for # MVP-0260 the top plate will fit a 4X7 master opening I’ve got the early 80s Riv/Toro 4 wheel disc master.
 
I checked out the Motive site. Very interesting. They say the universal kit now comes with the aluminum adapter so that is good. But they say if the 0105 american bleeder is not big enough then to use the 1115 bleeder. "For reservoirs larger than 3.75x6" you will need the 0115 bleeder ". Yet nowhere on the site can I find this. https://www.motiveproducts.com/coll...ts-power-bleeders-classic-car-and-marine-kits

Did you look at the one from Mighty Vac ? Big difference. Works by vacuum and not pressure. All you do is fill the master. put the end on the bleeder screw and crack the valve while the lines hooked to the air hose. No BS, it works really well. You can see the bubbles in the clear line. Bubbles stop you have no air. I honestly wish I had one of these years ago when I was doing more car stuff.
 
# MVP-0260 the top plate will fit a 4X7 master opening
That looks like a good kit. I would need for our cars as well as a 2000-01 Jeep and 2005 GM. So where is the # 1115 they keep referring to?
 
That looks like a good kit. I would need for our cars as well as a 2000-01 Jeep and 2005 GM. So where is the # 1115 they keep referring to?
It’s one of the model numbers that I’ve only seen on my directions sheet that the directions are for about 6 different models. I spent the extra money for this bigger kit to be able to do more than just Gbodys
 
All those bleeders look good but I have never has problems bleeding the system if all the components are working properly. I have better things to spend $100+ on than a bleeder
 
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