
Does anyone have an unwanted brake bleeding kit? Will be needing one shortly for the rover.
Failing that, are there any reccomendations on which to buy?
Will be doing it myself and for the first time so any words of wisdom are kindly welcomed!
Is that your post on the zs forum ?
dont call it a rover on there Lol.
Lol nope I haven't posted over there, don't think I'm a member. I have a 220SDI that has almost cost me more than it's worth! The
economy makes me smile though
. And the adjustable wastegate
Oh my bad,
Clear bit of tube thats a tight fit over the bleed niple, jam jar and spare pair of legs.
get an eazibleed kit. I was in the same boat as you, having never done it before, and it was plain sailing all the way. Needed to be, because i was moving house and the kit was off to the new one under its own steam!
Another vote for eezibleed great bit of kit

Thanks guys
Personally I don't use the eezibleed kit after having nightmares with one, giving up and coaxing SWMBO out into the cold from her 'come
dancing in the jungle with a chef's brother' program - there's nothing quite like a good foot on the pedal while you nip round with a
jam jar
+1 for eezibleed also.
Best solution for when you're on your own
Dan
I will add one thing..... I had a Rover 820 vitesse. No good on that. There was no correct adapter for the reservoir.
Ford fitment for the Tiger was no problem and a joy to use
Thanks
Dan
Eezibleed all the way !!
Eezibleed is good but no substitute for a spare pair of legs. You need to keep an eye on it or it will Eezily explode fluid all over your car, mine is about 10 year old though
My bleed tube is a bit of rubber with a split in the side and a ball bearing in the end, about £1.99 from car spares shop. I put the end in an old shampoo bottle to catch the fluid and hang it on somewhere with a bit of wire then just keep an eye on the fluid level. It helps if someone presses the pedal for you while you watch for bubbles but it's not essential. We had problems with Easibleed on an Astra even following all the instructions to the letter reducing air supply pressure and everything but the good old bleed tube worked straight away.
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Originally posted by Peteff
My bleed tube is a bit of rubber with a split in the side and a ball bearing in the end, about £1.99 from car spares shop. I put the end in an old shampoo bottle