I haven't seen this discussed yet. I have the long lines with the bleeding instructions and am ready to install them.
My question is: Is it possible, when you replace the lines to also install "speed bleeders"? The only instruction with the long lines is for bleeding the lines. Nothing about actually removing the old ones and installing the new ones.
I'd like to install speed bleeders while I'm doing this job. Unless there is some reason I shouldn't?
It seems like it would greatly simplify the bleeding process after the lines are replaced, plus any future fluid changes would also be greatly simplified.
I would guess that after you bleed everything out of the reservoir you would just remove the old bleeder screws, install the speed bleeders, install the new lines and then just follow the bleeding instructions. I'm wondering if there is some reason you can't remove the bleeder screws due to some possibility of putting air in the abs system???
My question is: Is it possible, when you replace the lines to also install "speed bleeders"? The only instruction with the long lines is for bleeding the lines. Nothing about actually removing the old ones and installing the new ones.
I'd like to install speed bleeders while I'm doing this job. Unless there is some reason I shouldn't?
It seems like it would greatly simplify the bleeding process after the lines are replaced, plus any future fluid changes would also be greatly simplified.
I would guess that after you bleed everything out of the reservoir you would just remove the old bleeder screws, install the speed bleeders, install the new lines and then just follow the bleeding instructions. I'm wondering if there is some reason you can't remove the bleeder screws due to some possibility of putting air in the abs system???