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faulksy
 


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Wales 2012 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Auto Orkney GreyDiscovery 4
Brake bleeding kit

Hi peeps. Can anyone recommend a pressure bleed kit, or what do you use.
Thanks
Mike
 had a d1 ,d2 a land mark d4 for 3 days now have awsome d4 in orkney grey hse sdv6 my12  
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M3DPO
 


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England 2014 Discovery 4 3.0 SDV6 HSE Lux Auto Corris GreyDiscovery 4

Easy Bleed!- uses pressure from the spare tyre.
 It can when others can't,
It will when others won't,
It goes where others don't. 
 
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kajtzu
 


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If you have an IIDtool you can use its assisted brake bleed procedure. You don’t necessarily need a specialized tool… besides the IID Laughing
  
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faulksy
 


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M3DPO wrote:
Easy Bleed!- uses pressure from the spare tyre.


just seen them, the pressure chamber ones look good as well Thumbs Up
 had a d1 ,d2 a land mark d4 for 3 days now have awsome d4 in orkney grey hse sdv6 my12  
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faulksy
 


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kajtzu wrote:
If you have an IIDtool you can use its assisted brake bleed procedure. You don’t necessarily need a specialized tool… besides the IID Laughing


hi. i have the gap tool. not used it yet. a lot say its a ball ache as you still need 2 people
 had a d1 ,d2 a land mark d4 for 3 days now have awsome d4 in orkney grey hse sdv6 my12  
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gstuart
 


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Plus 1 ref the gap iid

Or Personally use one of these


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Nasher
 


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I've not looked back since buying one of these:
https://gb.jbtools.com/mityvac-mv8500-silv...zwVCanB011

I work on Motorcycles mainly, but it's also been great on my D3/4 and other cars.
The amount of control this system gives is much better than putting everything under pressure.
It's also great to test other things adding a measured amount of Pressure or Vacuum.

My big tip for using a Vacuum system is to whip the blead nipple out and put a couple of turns of plummer's PTFE tape around the thread before replacing it.
Otherwise you run the risk of drawing air down the threads as well once it's cracked open.
The tape can stay there once your are done.
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gasdisco
 


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Scotland 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Zermatt SilverDiscovery 3

I used to have the Gunson Easi Bleed but now have a Vac bleed kit from the bay which works well if the bleed nipple threads are sealed as Nasher advises. This one is a bit cheaper https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/235567018792
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faulksy
 


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gstuart wrote:
Plus 1 ref the gap iid

Or Personally use one of these


Click image to enlarge


that is what i was thinking Thumbs Up
 had a d1 ,d2 a land mark d4 for 3 days now have awsome d4 in orkney grey hse sdv6 my12  
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Gnomad
 


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I used a cheapo vacuum pump from Harbor Freight, worked really well on the Rescue Rover.
I didn't know that the gap had a bleeder function until after I did the brakes, oh well.
  
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Nasher
 


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Cheap tools make my skin crawl.

Good quality tools last a long time, won't let you down when you need them, and are less likely to injure you when they break.

Do the sensible thing chaps.
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rowlejohn
 


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Nasher wrote:
I've not looked back since buying one of these:
https://gb.jbtools.com/mityvac-mv8500-silv...zwVCanB011

I work on Motorcycles mainly, but it's also been great on my D3/4 and other cars.
The amount of control this system gives is much better than putting everything under pressure.
It's also great to test other things adding a measured amount of Pressure or Vacuum.

My big tip for using a Vacuum system is to whip the blead nipple out and put a couple of turns of plummer's PTFE tape around the thread before replacing it.
Otherwise you run the risk of drawing air down the threads as well once it's cracked open.
The tape can stay there once your are done.



+1 on that.
The threads on the bleed nipples tend to be sloppy when the nipple is undone and fluid can get past them. Another plus is that it prevents the threads from rusting and being difficult to undo in future The PTFE does not react to the brake fluid.
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Another Gizmo..GAP BT. Let's see how it compares with JLR IDD/SSD v.163
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Previous Landies
3.9 SE Classic
3.5 V8 Disco
4.6 P38 HSE
L322 Vogue HSE
TD4 ES Freelander 1 
 
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rowlejohn
 


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France 2008 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Buckingham BlueDiscovery 3

Nasher wrote:
I've not looked back since buying one of these:
https://gb.jbtools.com/mityvac-mv8500-silv...zwVCanB011

I work on Motorcycles mainly, but it's also been great on my D3/4 and other cars.
The amount of control this system gives is much better than putting everything under pressure.
It's also great to test other things adding a measured amount of Pressure or Vacuum.

My big tip for using a Vacuum system is to whip the blead nipple out and put a couple of turns of plummer's PTFE tape around the thread before replacing it.
Otherwise you run the risk of drawing air down the threads as well once it's cracked open.
The tape can stay there once your are done.



+1 on that.
The threads on the bleed nipples tend to be sloppy when the nipple is undone and fluid can get past them. Another plus is that it prevents the threads from rusting and being difficult to undo in future The PTFE does not react to the brake fluid.
Rather than faff about with connecting to a tyre valve, I have a length of tube with an adjustable Pressure reducing valve set at 20psi that has a quick release fitting and I connect it to my garage compressor.
 Relocated to Mid France from N. Wales March 2021
Another Gizmo..GAP BT. Let's see how it compares with JLR IDD/SSD v.163
Rovacomlite and IDD/ SSD diagnostics user
Previous Landies
3.9 SE Classic
3.5 V8 Disco
4.6 P38 HSE
L322 Vogue HSE
TD4 ES Freelander 1 
 
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gstuart
 


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United Kingdom 2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 Base 7 Seat Auto Java BlackDiscovery 3

Also found these good in keeping the bleed nipples clean from dirt etc

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Brake-Bleed-Nippl...B07RSRXL79
   
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gstuart
 


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faulksy wrote:
gstuart wrote:
Plus 1 ref the gap iid

Or Personally use one of these


Click image to enlarge


that is what i was thinking Thumbs Up


Apologises as should have put the link

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sealey-VS820-Clut...amp;sr=8-2
   
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