Bigger brake calipers...

Aussie

Zoom-Zoom
Not if the bottle has fluid in it already. Protip. Lol aslong as the hose is in fluid it won't suck in air. Also a long hose like 12 inches or more, prevents it from sucking old fluid in to caliper. :p
Still rather just use a vacuum.
 

DonJulio

Reppin' tha NW
Just gravity bleed it. Run a clear hose from the bleeder and loop it in a coil up your coil springs.

Dab grease around the bleeder valve to prevent air from seeping into the hose giving you false readings.

Open your master cylinder, open the bleeder, and pump the brakes 3/4 the way until 3/4 of the hose is filled with brake fluid, wait for air bubbles to rise and gravity will self bleed the lines.

Rinse and repeat, low cost and a 1 man job.

Science bitches.
 

Aussie

Zoom-Zoom
When I change my brakes, I clear out all the old fluid out of the lines. How long do you think that would take doing it that way?
 


DonJulio

Reppin' tha NW
Actually wouldn't take long at all. I flushed and bled at the same time.

I just needed a 2nd body to refill the master cylinder as I pumped the brakes so air wouldn't get trapped back into the lines.

Couple minutes.
 
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