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J. Paget RE: Speedbleeders........
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03/05/03 02:08 PM
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Forgive me if I missed something, but I didn't post this on both message boards..............
2001rodeo Need a Spot! Member # 6618
posted February 28, 2003 01:55 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a 2001 Rodeo 2wd with front disc and rear drum brakes. Has anyone purchased SpeedBleeders for this setup and do both front and rear use SB7100? Thanks in advance.
G -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 13 | From: Charlotte, NC | Registered: Dec 2001 | IP: Logged | isuzu95 Getting the Wheeling Fever Member # 5241
posted March 02, 2003 02:05 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Are the rears really drum style or are you referring to a parking brake? Pardon my ignorance, but it's been my understanding that manufacturers abandoned drum style brakes some time ago. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posts: 68 | From: U. S. A. | Registered: Jul 2001 | IP: Logged | J Paget Isuzu Forum Moderator Member # 1930
posted March 02, 2003 12:47 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please don't post the query to both the Tech and Talk Forums. Nearly everyone reads both.
Since you have received more responses to your Talk post, I am going to close this one.
-------------------- Jim Paget '91 Trooper
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Re: J. Paget RE: Speedbleeders........
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03/05/03 02:11 PM
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By the way, I'm looking for the correct part number for the rear drums, the fronts are sb7100 I know that, but I can't get anyone to confirm that they will work for the drums....even Speedbleeder themselves.
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Re: J. Paget RE: Speedbleeders........
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03/05/03 04:57 PM
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The one post doesn't show up because it was deleted.
If you have a comment for a moderator we would prefer that you handle it with an email or a Private Message.
I can't help you with the part number for the rear drums. While we often use the term Speedbleeders generically, it is actually a specific brand name. The same type of device is sold under a number of names, e.g., Russel.
I would go to a "good" auto parts store and ask them to look up the part number for you.
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Re: J. Paget RE: Speedbleeders........
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03/06/03 05:29 PM
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I made a mistake the other day. In my hurrying through reading all the new threads on both the Talk and Tech side, I failed to notice that while there were posts regarding speed bleeders on both sides posted on the same day, they actually were from different readers.
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Re: J. Paget RE: Speedbleeders........
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03/06/03 08:07 PM
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Re: J. Paget RE: Speedbleeders........
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09/09/07 12:11 AM
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98 Isuzu Rodeo - the ones listed below worked for me. The part numbers are for Russell speed bleeders sold at Summit Racing. 639570 - Front disc - more than 5mm longer than factory screw 639560 - Rear drum - perfect fit
Speed bleeder equivalents SB7100 - Front disc SB1010 - Rear drum
it looks like SB7100S would really be a better fit on the front. it is 30.22 vs 35.15 for the SB7100
i am about to order a SB8125 for the clutch slave cylinder. measurements look about right. i'll post back if it works.
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