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Old 02-28-2009, 07:50 AM
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Default Motive Brake Bleeder- DIY Bleeding without the Fuss!

If you are a DIY'er, this is an absolute must have!!!

The Motive Power Bleeder is an innovative and simple way to bleed your vehicle's power braking system. Simply fill the cannister, open the bleeders one at a time, and pump the fluid into a container or the optional no-mess Motive Catch Bottles. It's that easy! This is a professional grade product at a fraction of the price. They have one specific for the 350Z/G35, and also offer them for many other popular cars, so tell a friend!

Also works great on the clutch master cylinder as well!




Priced at $76 shipped in the 48 states. They also offer a neat catch tank for catching the fluid to keep the mess to a minimum!

Combo for the bleeder + catch tank is $100 shipped in the 48 states.

To order, you can send Paypal to z1sales@z1auto.com, or just click the link on our site (#0107 is the one for the Z/G!)

http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ng&prodid=2741
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Adam, do these work for the clutch master cylinder as well? if not, is there any attactment that would work for the Z?

also, i have oem brembos, usually they keep more air in the lines than regular brakes on the Z. Will the motive still take all of the air out just as easy?
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Also works great on the clutch master cylinder as well!
does not matter what brake system you have, from OEM, to OEM Brembo, to any aftermarket set, this will work perfectly. I've used this on my own car with OEM non Brembo, AP Racing, and now the Endless kit I run
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I have a Brembo set-up on my z. Each caliper has two bleeder screws, so do I need two catch bottles?

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no, you would just need 1 of the bottles just open one valve at a time
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I'm working on installing a screw cap reservoir for the clutch line to replace the oem one, to use their 1100 screw on cap adapter......ill make a how to when done..

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I just wanna say too, that using the motive power bleeder with the right adapter on the 350z brake lines is definately super nice.

I installed my SS brake lines and it took but 5 minutes to do all 4 brake lines......i swear! super simple, super fast, clean and easy, no mess.......

only thing you must do is disconnect the lines prior to removing the cap. so you can de-pressurize and remove with no mess......if you dont, im sure fluid will fly everywhere...

the pics you show above dont show the disconnect in the line, but if you look at the pic below, this is how my motive power bleeder came to me when i purchased it...


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Is there anyway it could be used for all the vehicles I own?
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