Did I do something wrong? All I have ever heard in the world is what a pain in the ass it is to bleed your clutch/brake, but when I recently bleed my cluth FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER it couldn't have been easier. Sure, it took a little time but it was nothing near the horror I had braced myself for.
I bought the MightyVac bleeder (got the coolio metal one with carrying case) but after I finished the job I got the feeling that I didn't really need it. Now, I did have a friend helping but all he did was to make sure the resevoir was full and occasionally pumped the clutch - and that is what made me think the bleeder was unnecessary. It occured to me that had I just pumped the lever enough that I would have gotten the same results.
Am I wrong on this? It seemed to me that pumping the lever was a far more efficient way of moving the air/fluid through the system than using the MightyVac to back pressurize it and then wait for the pressure to force out all the bad stuff. Now, seeing how I spent the first 15 minutes using the MightyVac and only towards the end did we start pumping the lever it's hard to tell just what was more effective. As a note I had drained the resevoir completely and using the lever expelled the line of as much of the old fluid as possible before I started the bleeding process. Therefore, I am assuming that there was a lot of air in the system and consequently I am more than willing to conceed that the MightyVac may have made a significant contribution to the timelyness of this process. It's just that when we started pumping the lever it seemed that the volume of air and fluid that was being forced through the system was so much greater.
I guess what I am getting at is: should I return the MightyVac or keep it for future bleedings?
Thanks,
Blk