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Speed Bleeder Part #?


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I have not heard of those before, so I looked it up on Google. Seems like there are at least two products you are mushing together here.

 

Russell Speed Bleeders

http://www.jegs.com/i/Russell/799/639560/10002/-1

 

 

Earl's Solo Bleeders

http://www.jegs.com/i/Earl's/361/280041/10002/-1

 

Earl's website with all the sizes listed

 

But those are probably not the correct size, which I have no idea about.

 

Sounds like a cool product, if we could find a way to determine the proper size to get.

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Found this bit of info in this thread

Big Brake Kits?

Yeah I decided to go with the Russel lines myself. Here is the part number 672430

Part number for the Russel speed bleeders is 639580 for the fronts and 639560 for the rears.

I also found the 8690 PSL & 8690 PSR 8695 PSL & 8695 PSR power slots for $104.00 each at www.autobarn.com

Hawk pads I found on ebay for a great price http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HAWK-BRAKE-...sspagenameZWD1V

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HAWK-BRAKE-...sspagenameZWD1V

 

Confirmed the part numbers from Russells websit

RUSSELL PERFORMANCE TRUCK/SUV SPEED BLEEDERS

 

 

From Russells Reference Chart

that makes it thread of 10mm x 1.5 x length of 30mm for the front

and a thread of 10mm x 1.0 x length of 35mm for the rear

 

Front 280029ERL 10mm x 1.5 x 27mm Thread SOLO-BLEED (pair) ??? No 30mm, closest is 27mm.

Rear 280041ERL 10mm x 1.0 x 35mm Thread SOLO-BLEED (pair)

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I meant Russell. I was looking at Earl's stainless brake lines at the same time and got em mixed up. I need to supply part #s to my wife as my B-Day is on March 22nd. :cheers:

 

Those are #'s I was looking for. Nice find! I tried searching, but didn't feel like sorting through 50 topics with 10 posts each. Thanks!

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I meant Russell. I was looking at Earl's stainless brake lines at the same time and got em mixed up. I need to supply part #s to my wife as my B-Day is on March 22nd. :cheers:

 

Those are #'s I was looking for. Nice find! I tried searching, but didn't feel like sorting through 50 topics with 10 posts each. Thanks!

 

In my opinion the Russell SS lines seem like they are actually better than the Earl's. At this point I've had both now. the Earl's were much thiner and actually broke on me, that's why I went with Russell's this time around. Russell's are thicker and also have a coating on them which the Earl's didn't. I think the Russell lines were cheaper too.

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In my opinion the Russell SS lines seem like they are actually better than the Earl's. At this point I've had both now. the Earl's were much thiner and actually broke on me, that's why I went with Russell's this time around. Russell's are thicker and also have a coating on them which the Earl's didn't. I think the Russell lines were cheaper too.

 

 

Where did you get them? Part #'s? I looked on Russel's website and they only showed apps for cars.

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