Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 08:10:27 -0800
Reply-To: "Thomas D. Hanlon" <hanran@EARTHLINK.NET>
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From: "Thomas D. Hanlon" <hanran@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject: Re: brake bleeder sizes
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Bryan, Larry, et al,
Parts numbers for the Speedbleeders which I installed on my 83.5 Westy with front
wheel OEM Girling calipers (according to Bentley):
Front Caliper size =one of the two, below.
Rear drum size = one of the two below
Slave cylinder = 1 SB 6100
2 SB 7100
2 SB 8125L (note the "L," which means "long nipple," a configuration which makes it
easier to connect the hose.)
I compared the Speedbleeders with the originals to determine which went on which
wheel. I don't remember which goes on which wheel.
Query Michael or Whitney Sulwer via e-mail from the speedbleeder.com site for a
brochure, which lists sizes available, although not by make or model, and you'll
be able to determine the proper bleeder. Or call, as I did, 630-739-4620 or fax,
630-739-9626. They appear to be a husband-wife business, and they are cordial and
attentive to detail.
I've forwarded a copy of this message to Sulwer at the last e-mail address I have
for him, so that he may provide the requested information to those who inquired..
>Tom Hanlon
>Palm Springs, CA
>84 Westfalia
Bryan Belman wrote:
> -- Original Message --
>
> >Listees,
> >
> >For an alternative to the usual method, see speedbleeder.com. I've installed
> >five on my 84 Westy. One serves the clutch slave cylinder. I did learn
> that
> >there
> >is a difference, on my vehicle, between the front and the rear wheel bleeder
> >sizes, so make sure that you order the correct size. The dealer's information
> >on
> >sizes should be confirmed.
> >
> > The device is among the better refinements I've made to my 200,000 mile,
> >original engine, Vanagon--- for about $40, about the same price for a brake
> >bleeder system. Bleeding is a one-person snap, and I've been more inclined
> >to
> >replace fluids on a periodic basis than I was with the OEM arrangement.
> >
> >Usual disclaimers apply. I'm a satisfied user.
> >
> >Tom Hanlon
> >Palm Springs, CA
> >84 Westfalia
> >
> Tom, could you list the sizes that you ordered.
> Assuming you have ATE brand Calliper in front.
> Front Calliper size =
> Rear drum size =
> Slave cylinder =
>
> Thanks, that is well worth the $40 bucks.
> Bryan
>
> Bryan Belman
> 90 Audi 200 'money pit
> 82 Vanagon Diesel Westfalia '1.6l NA stock, diesel beast
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>
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