From: Doyle, John D (JDoyle@framatech.com)
Date: Tue Apr 02 2002 - 09:50:07 PST
There were some questions about which speed bleeder part
#s to use for an M37.
Here is what I just ordered from speedbleeder.com for my M37.
Came to ~$30 including S&H to Virginia via USPS:
2x SB1015 (front - DISC brakes)
2x SB71620 (rear - drum brakes)
JD
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Sulwer [mailto:speedbleeder@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 9:37 PM
To: Doyle, John D
Subject: RE: cross-reference needed
The size(s) that you need for your application is as follows:
Front....SB1015
Rear.....SB71620
When you order Speed Bleeders for your vehicle, consider ordering the
bleeder hose and bleeder bag combo. It will make the job bleeding your
brakes easier and less messy. After installing your Speed Bleeders and you
are ready to bleed the brakes, you attach one end of the very soft and
flexible silicone bleeder hose to the Speed Bleeder and the other end of the
hose to the bleeder bag. Proceed to bleed your brakes. The bleeder bag
will catch the spent brake fluid (paint remover) without dripping on your
paint or floor eliminating an undesirable mess. After you have finished
bleeding the brake system, you remove the hose from the bag and squeeze the
spent fluid into your empty brake fluid can for easy disposal. The bag and
hose combo are reusable. The combo is priced at $6.00 and is a good value.
Thanks
Michael Sulwer
-----Original Message-----
From: Doyle, John D [mailto:JDoyle@framatech.com]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 2:17 PM
To: 'speedbleeder@earthlink.net'
Subject: cross-reference needed
Hello,
I have a '51 Dodge M37 Power Wagon.
On the front-end, there are rotors/calipers
from a '78-'87 GM 3/4 ton 4X4.
On the rear are the stock drums/wheel cylinders.
For the front, what bleeders do I need?
For the rear, I'm guessing you've had this question
before and am hoping you might have an idea.
Thanks,
John
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