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Old 05-19-2013, 09:27 PM   #31 (permalink)
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This explains alot!!

You may want to spend less time on the net and more time being Factory trained like myself and then come back with a better response.
First, You have had no response to my earlier post and saying you are "Factory Trained" is a bit laughable. No manufacture recommends or endorses the method you have outlined feel free to seek Nissan's factory manuals for reference.

Second, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) both specifically recommend the factory method and gravity bleeding is not the factory method and its not a method recognized or taught by ASE or NATEF.


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You are one of those trolls that's reads stuff and jump from thread to thread voicing your knowledge.
Your advise is not good advise gravity bleeding is a poor way to bleed your brake system. Gravity bleeding can work but its not the best way or a recommended way to bleed brakes. It does not have the flow or pressure to ensure consistent and reliable results.

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Just wondering because I haven't seen it addressed..

Is there any benefit to gravity bleeding other than saving time?
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Old 05-20-2013, 10:02 AM   #33 (permalink)
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First, You have had no response to my earlier post and saying you are "Factory Trained" is a bit laughable. No manufacture recommends or endorses the method you have outlined feel free to seek Nissan's factory manuals for reference.

Second, Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF) both specifically recommend the factory method and gravity bleeding is not the factory method and its not a method recognized or taught by ASE or NATEF.




Your advise is not good advise gravity bleeding is a poor way to bleed your brake system. Gravity bleeding can work but its not the best way or a recommended way to bleed brakes. It does not have the flow or pressure to ensure consistent and reliable results.

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I have done mine this way and some of guys that track there cars are also doing which takes about 20 minutes ,and if you want to discuss ASE cert. and I-car cert.(for Autobody repair) pm me you're fax number and Ill see about getting them down off the wall and fax you a copy.

And the only advantage to a gravity bleed is no chance of introducing air in the system.
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Old 05-20-2013, 11:17 AM   #34 (permalink)
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i used the motive power bleeder for mine. very very very minimal mess, and easy as pie.
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i used the motive power bleeder for mine. very very very minimal mess, and easy as pie.
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Here's what I found. Seems to fit.
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Anyone know for certain what inside diameter clear tubing I'd need to fit snugly to do a brake bleed task.
heh.. it is pretty cheap stuff to buy. I just picked some up - never paid attention to the actual inner diameter - just got what looks small enough for a snug fit on the bleeder. It happens to be .170 in. Something around that size should be good.

I'd love to see a 20min video of the 'other' method... start to finish. and a nice close-up of your caliper paint - Baer.
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I'd love to see a 20min video of the 'other' method... start to finish. and a nice close-up of your caliper paint - Baer.
I'm sure you would like to watch 20 min of brake fluid running out of calipers,next time your in Georgia you can see mine and SPOHN he also does it this way.

Also once you guys learn the calipers are powercoated then you won't make statement like this.
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i just like my work to be clean. nothing against brake fluid getting on calipers but then, i dont want that dripping onto my wheels later if i miss a spot.
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i just like my work to be clean. nothing against brake fluid getting on calipers but then, i dont want that dripping onto my wheels later if i miss a spot.
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wow...dont do a gravity bleed please. brake fluid is nasty stuff. you dont want to even leave it on your skin for too long.

anyway, ive used a 3/8" vinyl tubing (2bucks from the hardware store) and an empty bottle of water with a hole cut in the cap in the past with great results
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I gravity bleed all the time. I assure you my brake pedal feel is firmer than any other method that I've tried. PERIOD. All this guys that use these pressure methods seem to have to keep redoing them frequently at the track. Me, never.

I could care less what A factory trained ASE guy is taught. These are the same guys that work at dealerships and SUCK. Haven't any of you read the 1 million horror stories. There's a reason. Just because its not taught or in the manual doesn't mean this method can't be done. There's more than one way to skin a cat. You do your way. Ill do mine. Gravity bleed is proven. I'm just glad your ASE skills are not charging us bookwork for you advice. It would of been five hours for your 10 sec's of service.
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Does ASE instruct to flush the customer's brake fluid without permission? Cause that's what happened to me the last time I stopped by the dealer to ask a question
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