The joys of opening the bleeder without it shearing off....If you were doing this on your own car, its a good idea to hold the hexagonal fitting with one spanner and turn the bleed nipple with another. Keep the videos coming. Mike
This is good advice. But like Mike said (below) back up the bleeder line with another wrench on the block so you don't bend the tubing. A fitting wrench or a box wrench would be better on the bleeder nut.
The joys of opening the bleeder without it shearing off....If you were doing this on your own car, its a good idea to hold the hexagonal fitting with one spanner and turn the bleed nipple with another. Keep the videos coming. Mike
I used 2 locking needle nose pliers to pop that quick connect it was to tight to get both hands in there
This is good advice. But like Mike said (below) back up the bleeder line with another wrench on the block so you don't bend the tubing. A fitting wrench or a box wrench would be better on the bleeder nut.
you english? so are you on the passanger side or your right side is the left side?