Brake bleeding is performed to insure you do not have bubbles in your brake line. If you had bubbles, it would cause your breaks to not work right. You can bleed your breaks if you have a friend help you, the procedure is pretty straight forward. The brake bleeder tools help you accomplish the task easier.
You can go to your auto parts store where they sell all kinds of parts for your care. They will direct you and help find you any part you are looking for including a brake bleeder tool.
A Vacuum brake bleeder kit is for a type of brake on an automobile. The bleeder kit is used to replace brakes. If you want to work on an old vacuum you may want to begin with the manufacturer of the vacuum. If you are handy with tools and can replace the damaged parts you could have a good vacuum for your own use for years to come.
Brake bleeder? Clutch bleeder? Coolant bleeder?
there is not a bleeder hose on the brakes. but there is a bleeder valve on every brake on every wheel
If your talking about the brake bleeder, it is on the caliper/brake cylinder at the wheel.
If you're talking about the brake bleeder it's on the caliper.
Yes, that is what the bleeder screw is for
The bleeder valve for the brakes on a 1997 Ford Ranger is located in the brake line where it meets the brake disc. The wheel will have to be removed to access the bleeder screw for drum brakes.
First make sure the fluid is full. Check that the bleeder can be opened. With the bleeder tight, have someone depress the brake and hold it in, you open the bleeder to let the air and fluid out. Close the bleeder and have the person release the brake. Check to make sure brake fluid is topped up, and repeat till all the air is out. Might help to attach a small hose at the end of the bleeder so that the brake fluid drains into a cup.
On the wheel cylinder. Assuming you meant brake bleeder.
After performing a quick search, I found that you can find used tools for as cheap as $6 on the popular online auction sites and perhaps as low as $36 from stores such as Northern Tool.
Yes, Quickbleed Brake bleeder works , I've been using mine for about a year with no problem at all and they are reasonably priced from Quickbleed.com