AUTO TECH HOW TO - DIY PRESSURE BRAKE FLUID FLUSH
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From my years working on years, having fresh brake fluid every 2 to 3 years makes a huge difference in brake pedal feel. It keeps the bleeders freed up compared to never touching them in 5 plus years too.
My shop just lost our fluid service equipment lease. Perfect timing for this video Ill need something like this and for differentials.
Thanks Rustbelt great video
Good video.. Need to look into that bleeder setup.. THANKS.😁
Very professional. Great attention to detail, lighting and topical discussion. Thumbs up!
This is on my list of things to do on the Tacoma.
Great video bro!
Awesome tool can no air shop need it tanks boss
Thank you
I dig the pressure bleeder, I have a Motiv and really like it. I changed my fluid on my Duramax at 30K and the fluid was really nasty. I swapped out the fluid with Castrol 12509 and have had much better luck with it. The pedal is much more firm, and longevity is night and day from the OEM DOT3. I’ve flushed the system twice since and can say the fluid I’m removing has always fared better than the OEM.
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Great info!
@jonburke7925
4 жыл бұрын
Try the Castrol srf brake fluid it doesn't absorb water. It is about $75 a quart.
@Rhodesian_FAL
4 жыл бұрын
Jon Burke SRF destroys the seals and rubber hoses on a car that isn’t explicitly designed for SRF. Some of the track guys I’m friends with run it. I’ve stuck with ATE for my go fast stuff and give up a modest 30 degrees on wet boiling point.
@jonburke7925
4 жыл бұрын
@@Rhodesian_FAL it says it's safe for dot 3 through dot 5. We run it in race cars with 0 issues
What would u be cleaning it out with some break clean out of the drum?
THANKS FOR SHOWING HOW TO USE THANKS.
This FrugalPrepper guy (A fellow Buckeye) just put up a great video on how to get those seized and rounded brake bleeders out at home. Just sayin!
I bought a new Motive bleeder kit along with motive adapter that is advertised as compatible with Hyundai / Kia. I had mixed results. I just read the quick instructions on the box. ( No long detailed instructions paper included - you are supposed to print them from the Motive website & the FAQ's ) I skipped the dry test, where you connect the system, no fluid, & hold 13-15 psi pressure for ten minutes. and poured brake fluid into the Motive pump. I pumped and around 11 psi the adapter leaked fluid on my engine. NASTY. Of course, i picked the wrong size rubber o-ring adapter ( its not a spare they are different sizes).q I cleaned up. I then unscrewed the adapter, cleaned it , and screwed it back on, albeit tighter. Now the system holds pressure fine. Proceeded to bleed my brakes. Good. However, when I attempted to remove the motive adapter, it wouldn't turn. Tried & tried. Read on internet to double-check counterclockwise to remove . Waited for next day, my 250 lbs couldn't unscrew the adapter. Now im driving with the adapter still on but corked and encased in duct tape. Frustrating. I emailed Motive Support & they responded there is no procedure to remove an over tightened & wrong size rubber o ring. They pointed me to slip joint / Channel lock pliers .
Great video! I see alot of nasty brake fluid. Definitely not bs. Quick tip for corroded bleeder screws, heat them with a handheld torch, then use a bottle of water to quickly cool. Usually the contracting of the cool down will allow it to break free.
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Great tip!
Key on or off when you do this method
I have been looking at the mityvac system through snapon. I know the hoses can come loose of you arent careful. Gonna have to look for the price difference. I think mityvacs price is good for the product youre getting.
What’s your thoughts on bg products such as the bg brake flush
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
I can’t say one way or another because I have not personally used them.
In louisiana no one does this. Just wait till a caliper locks up and drain the system later. Lol
My 2014 RAM 1500 only has 29,950 miles on it. Its been in the pan handle of Florida the whole time. Would you recommend flushing the brake fluid?
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Being a 2014 model yes, the brake fluid still breaks down faster in and around the rubber hoses and seals.
This video will put you over 30K!! 🥳👏
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Hope so! This is my 250th video too, feels pretty good to have such a great subscriber base!
@cardo1111
4 жыл бұрын
Rustbelt Mechanic Well-deserved. Congrats!
Your wife has a nice car.great video.I need to get new breaks on my Jaguars.
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Just need her to remember that sometime, maybe she’ll clean it out more lmao!
@samsgarage1716
4 жыл бұрын
What a big difference in the color of the break fluid.Now I’m definitely going to do my breaks.
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
People don’t realize how quickly that stuff breaks down
Good video. We are also from Ohio near ceder point. Just south
I would agree. But I have had cars with original brake fluid for 10 years never had a issue. Plus most guys at dealerships I worked at would just suck the brake resivior empty put new fluid in and kick it out. I think for the 199 they charge for a brake flush I keep that in the bank and save it for when the car needs something.
Seeing the new vs old makes me want to change my brake fluid
@bastogne315
9 күн бұрын
Bfluid is like semen..its got to be pumped out every once in a while.
But you haven't cycled your abs module so wouldn't that mean you have some old garbage fluid left in the system?
What was the name of the pressure system again?
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
The tool? Link is in the description
Been working on cars for almost 30 years and have had no problems with no serving brake fluid. And I live in Minnesota
That settles it. I need to flush my brake fluid.
Thanks. My dog drank the god darn break fluid..n died.😢
The quality of the video from lighting and dialog are top notch man. My only gripe is you don’t show removing any brake fluid from the reservoir; you don’t show clear brake fluid coming out the other end probably cause it never really went much lighter cause you mixed it in with the shit fluid. Is it a big deal, probably not. Is the car better off? Yes entirely, but this is a tutorial and amateurs are watching and this really seemed like an amateur move on your part. I respect ya and follow but we need a do over.
If anyone gives this film a “thumbs down” they better post a very good reason why!
@RustbeltMechanic
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!