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This weekend i am doing my 30k service. I am changing the coolant, trans and diff fluids, oil and other odds and ends. But my question is this, what is the easiest way to remove all the old brake/clutch fluid? Subaru recomends to do this and my fluid is dark black so i figured i need to change it. What will be the easiest and most cost effective way to flush out all the old fluid and add new?
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Wax on, wax off :lol:

 

The Mity-Vac makes it super easy to bleed brakes and you can do it all by yourself, so that when your "friends" are off installing tail light overlays you can still get the job done :lol:

 

(plus I forgot until recently just how handy that thing really is - I bled 4 sets of brakes in one week).

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All you need is these things:

 

speedbleeder.com

 

Basically a new bleeder nipple with a one-way valve, so you unscrew

it, pump the pedal to pump through new fluid, then close it. They

even sell a little IV bag attachment to fully contain the used fluid.

 

Awesome product. Used on my 1997, about to install on my 2006.

Makes bleeding an easy one-man job.

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I heard of people at least claiming they only went to 10 or so PSI and had their reservoir shatter. Problem is those reservoirs aren't designed to be under any pressure so I wouldn't trust it. Mighty vac or speed bleeders work just as well with no danger of breaking anything.
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All you need is these things:

 

speedbleeder.com

 

Basically a new bleeder nipple with a one-way valve, so you unscrew

it, pump the pedal to pump through new fluid, then close it. They

even sell a little IV bag attachment to fully contain the used fluid.

 

Awesome product. Used on my 1997, about to install on my 2006.

Makes bleeding an easy one-man job.

 

 

+100

I have speedbleeders on my car and my motorcycle. They make the job almost effortless. I also have a Motive Power Bleeder that works, but to be honest I prefer the speedbleeders hands down. Much simpler.

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