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Speed Bleeder sizing

Old Nov 9, 2018 | 07:20 AM
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Speed Bleeder sizing

Have a 1999 4Runner limited, trying to work out the correct sized Speed bleeder for factory 4Runner brakes from Edelbrock/Russell, they seem to be my only Canadian Supplier, it keeps saying the front and rear are the same size Part# 639560, been awhile but I'm sure they are not the same front and rear, can anyone confirm some part #'s for me that will fit the rear and front brake bleeders. Already bought 1 set #639570 that ended up fitting the front calipers on my 2011 Tacoma 4x4 luckily. I have a Mighty Vac but this seems to be the quickest way to bleed brakes that I have tried, hopefully they hold up to the Brine and rock salt they pour on the roads here.
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Old Nov 9, 2018 | 11:44 AM
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They are not the same- I just bought front and rear a month or so ago, let me check the build thread for the part#
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I'm to be of no help- rears are 639560 but my fronts are 05 tundra brakes, 639570, 7mm x 1.0pitch
Thought the stock front calipers took that size too, but don't have a stock caliper to try.

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Old Nov 15, 2018 | 01:36 PM
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It appears the factory 3rd Gen Caliper and wheel cylinder do use the same bleeder front and back at a glance, but the Tundra and Taco 3WL calipers do use these small bleeders 639570 (7mm x 1 -34mm long), here is a side by side comparison of a new 2011 Taco bleeder and the factory 3rd gen bleeder although installed you can see the difference in thread size. I'll buy 4 of the 639560 (10mmx1 -35mm long) and Let everyone know if they fit the front aswell, here are all the numbers for everyone with either brake set up, I hear they require oiling/anti seize so the check valve doesn't seize up next time around, cheers.


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Old Nov 15, 2018 | 03:09 PM
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Glad you updated. The website was wrong when it came to the listing for the tundra brakes and right when it came to the 4Runner rears.
Finally found this thing, if it helps any...

Speed Bleeder sizing-7gm1kog.png

The color variance doesn't mean anything, I rearranged the chart by size rather than number.

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Old Nov 18, 2018 | 09:49 AM
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I bought the Russel 639560 speed bleeders for my '97 4Runner Limited. The fronts fit perfect and the rears fit a little long but otherwise snug.
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