Speedbleeder

slaughterj

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On www.speedbleeder.com, they list 92-97 Vipers as needing their SB1010s bleeders (10mm x 1.0), but no listing for 98+ Vipers - any reason a 98+ Viper would use a different size? Stock calipers...
 

Janni

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They probably haven't update their site - your calipers and bleed screw iszes are he same - it's a 1010SB-ss or something like that, isn't it?
 
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Yep, SB1010S is what their site lists, figured I'd check here before checking with them :)
 

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Why not just use a Motive power bleeder and not worry about fancy doo-dad speed bleeders? Seems much more efficient to use the power bleeder and a lot less work than the speed bleeder. :crazy:

The addy is: http://www.motiveproducts.com/
 

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I agree with Roadkill. Get the Motive bleeder. It saves you the routine of running around loosening the bleeder, pumping the pedal and refilling the master cylinder. Get the Miller adaptor (Miller Tools 800-801-5420) for the perfect combination.
 

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Speed Bleeders come in two varieties. Steel and Stainless Steel. The SS costs alot more so it's obviously much better.

Thats why I bought them.
 
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