Dick, sorry if this is getting off topic, I've seen mixed reviews of the speed bleeders, so I'm following this thread with interest.
Since the topic of pressure bleeders has come into it, does anyone have any thoughts or experience on pressure bleeding vs. vacuum bleeding, and whether one or the other is able to handle them? I was thinking the vacuum bleeder would be a good choice as you don't have to worry about getting a specific cap for each of your vehicles, or having brake fluid under pressure near the car - just a gravity feed bottle to add fluid at one end (looks like a large gerbil's water bottle) and the vacuum unit pulling the old fluid out at the bleeder valve.
And, while it is probably redundant, is there any reason either of the above wouldn't work with speed bleeders?
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