I tried to bleed my brakes with a Gunson Eezibleed, but the brake reservoir screw top would not hold the pressure. Kept leaking and a fine mist spray comes out! Can anyone recommend one of the kits when you have a one way valve on the brake nipple, and you just keep pumping the pedal to bleed it?
Open all 4 bleed nipples, wait a minute, look for air coming out of the nipples, tighten up, job done
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/302306775992 I used this a few weeks ago Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I was give one of those Eezibleed once ended up throwing it’s so hard it went over the fence 2 doors away I use one like this https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/162521904526
Had a problem bleeding my MG and then my brother suggested 'Gravity bleeding' Very simple and worked for me. The m/c is above the brake nipples so will work by trying this method. Back first, place a brake bleed tube over nipple, open end in a jar, open bleed nipple until fluid flows out. Do not press pedal, just watch the fluid and air bubbles slowly flow out, top up m/c and tighten up bleed nipple when all air has escaped. Then the other side and then the front brakes. 40 mins job done. Give it a try and good luck. nb do not need the one way valve
The leak was probably caused by too much pressure; you only need a few psi to push the fluid through the master cylinder. I’ve used an Eezibleed for years and I have an old spare tyre with about 5psi in it, that’s plenty.
If there is 2 of you just do it the basic simple way, done in 5 mins put some pressure on the pedal and really knock out the grotty old fluid . Providing your nipples are free and easy ....Oh a say what was a thinking .
My easy bleed kit works perfectly, have you got the right washers on and not too much pressure in the tyre you're attaching it to, 20 psi max,
I bow to @davidoft ‘as knowledge as being much better than mine. But if you can’t get that to work then the simple way using a bleed pipe with a non return valve works for me every time for about £5 Really interested in trying &Davidoft ‘s solution next time though! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk