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Old 07-05-07, 11:24 AM
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Default What's the correct size Earl's Solo Bleeder?

It is way past time for me to bleed my brakes, so I want to order a set of Earl's Solo Bleeders. Do any of you know what the correct size is for the IS350? I found that early '90s LS400 uses 7mm X 1.0 X 34mm thread, so that's what I'll order if nobody can tell me otherwise.
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I pay a neighborhood kid $5 or have the g/f pump the brakes for 'free.'

Sorry for not being helpful. Not sure what the thread size would be.

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I could have the wife pump the pedal, but it still winds up being more difficult. With the solo bleeders, it is just so friggin' easy and quick. You really don't even have to take the wheels off the car if you have ramps. It takes so little time that you can just make it part of your oil change procedure to run a small bottle through.
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The TT Supra uses Earl's 280041ERL. They're 10.0 x 1.00 x 35mm. I'd bet a lot of money the 350's brakes use the same bleeder. I got mine at Tognotti's in Sacramento. They were in stock and quite a bit less than Summit is asking.
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Old 07-07-07, 04:31 AM
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I guess I'll order those then...

Thanks!
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Time to resurrect the dead. I put these on the IS350 today. Fit was near perfect - you might like them to be 3mm longer (280039ERL) but I had no issues with installing them, bleeding, and replacing the OEM rubber dust covers.

For the rears, you'll need 280025ERL, they are not 10mm x 1.0 x 35 (or 38), they are 7mm x 1.0 x 34mm.

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SWEET! Thanks for letting us know!

I'm really surprised the rears are different though...
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another resurrection... anybody know which size/part number for the IS250?
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From the 250 brake DIY threads they appear to be 7mm x 1.0 x 34mm. To check them just put a wrench on the bleeder. If an 8mm wrench fits, they're 280025ERL linked above. The wife's Scion tC used four of these so it wouldn't surprise me at all if they're the same.
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i have is350 fronts and is250 rears. i used the same wrench (i think it was 8mm?) to bleed all 4 calipers. does that mean all 4 calipers would use the same size earl solo bleeders?
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Originally Posted by ULTiMaX99
i have is350 fronts and is250 rears.
It would be interesting to know what that did to your brake bias and "true" braking performance. I know that intuition is often backwards, but I suspect your rear brakes aren't doing much of the work, which would increase stopping distance at the limit. Did your pedal travel change much?
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pedal travel decreased... could be because the pads are new?
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How thick were the pads you removed, and how long had your brake fluid been in there? If your old pads and fluid were shot, then you may have really increased your real pedal travel.
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Originally Posted by ULTiMaX99
i have is350 fronts and is250 rears. i used the same wrench (i think it was 8mm?) to bleed all 4 calipers. does that mean all 4 calipers would use the same size earl solo bleeders?
Then you need the same set up as a 350 described above. All four are the same on the 250, but the fronts are bigger on the 350.
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correction to my previous post... i used 10mm wrench, not 8mm wrench to bleed all 4 calipers (350 fronts / 250 rears).


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