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Earls Speed Bleeders

Earl's Solo Bleed

Earls speed bleeders replace your original bleeder screw with one that has a built-in check valve. They eliminate the chance of getting air in the brake’s hydraulic system.

Brake bleeding has always been an inconvenient and potentially messy job. Auto brake repair shops typically use an expensive pressure bleeder—which, unless used properly, can introduce air bubbles into the system through cavitation.

Earls SOLO-BLEED solve both problems. A direct replacement for the factory bleed screws, SOLO-BLEED allows no chance of air inclusion.

Because of the built in check valve, there's no need to repeatedly open and close the bleeder screw while bleeding. If you bleed your brakes frequently, consider changing your bleeder screws to SOLO-BLEED.

Earls Solo Bleed Diagram

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