Either this one or a similar one.
I am thinking of bleeding the fluid, and this look like an easier way than recruiting a volunteer.
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/pr...brake-bleed-ki
Either this one or a similar one.
I am thinking of bleeding the fluid, and this look like an easier way than recruiting a volunteer.
http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/pr...brake-bleed-ki
Handy bits of kit, but I wouldn't use Machine Mart, not the best quality products going.
Before you buy, whether this system or another, check that the supplied cap is compatible with the brake master cylinder reservoir cap from your car. You may find the 'standard' ones too small.
I think I'll let gravity do the job!
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Used one for years, you will need more air than a tyre can give you.
I have a Sealey one. To be honest I don't like using it. It didn't really suck fluid out that well. To be sure of the job being done properly I always end up doing it the old way.
I still use it, without air, as it makes a nice bottle, that can't be spilled over.