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DD931 09-14-2017 09:45 PM

Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

I have looked all over their web site, but I can't find item part numbers for older cars. Does anyone know the part number(s) for my '48 F-1? These are the new self-energizing brakes as used on trucks from '48 up and cars from '49 up. Any help will be appreciated!

hotrodA 09-14-2017 10:02 PM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

If you can't find Russell, Dorman also makes them. My local parts store had them. Two to a pack, $13 and change.

51 MERC-CT 09-14-2017 10:24 PM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

Virtually all Ford Bendix brakes use a 3/8-24 thread bleeder.
Russell PN. 639590

DD931 09-15-2017 09:15 AM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

51 - Thanks!! That's exactly what I wanted to know!!

tubman 09-15-2017 10:35 AM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

I put a set on my '51 and they work great. However, they are too long to be installed on the front without loosening the wheel cylinder so you can wiggle them in. Once installed, there is just enough room to use them.

fortyonerag 09-16-2017 12:45 AM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

They work great on my 41!

34pickup 11-15-2020 12:52 PM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 51 MERC-CT (Post 1527422)
Virtually all Ford Bendix brakes use a 3/8-24 thread bleeder.
Russell PN. 639590

Bringing this back up for a clarification.
So will this same speed bleeder also work for the passenger car, i.e. a 1948 Super Deluxe coupe??


Nevermind, the answer is yes, I went ahead and crawled under there and pulled one out. They are 3/8 24.

19Fordy 11-15-2020 04:08 PM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

34pickup:
Pretty sure the answer is YES. backing plates are almost the same. Read this thread. Thread size is 3/8-24. Length varies.
I used them on my 1940. See post #12.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...=speed+bleeder

34PKUP 11-15-2020 04:42 PM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 19Fordy (Post 1952511)
34pickup:
Pretty sure the answer is YES. backing plates are almost the same. Read this thread. Thread size is 3/8-24. Length varies.
I used them on my 1940. See post #12.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showt...=speed+bleeder

Just curious, what do backing plates have to do with the thread size of the speed bleeders.

1948F-1Pickup 11-15-2020 06:39 PM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by DD931 (Post 1527397)
I have looked all over their web site, but I can't find item part numbers for older cars. Does anyone know the part number(s) for my '48 F-1? These are the new self-energizing brakes as used on trucks from '48 up and cars from '49 up. Any help will be appreciated!

Russell Speed Bleeders...... have them on a couple of cars.
Stay away from the Earl's Solo-Bleeds..... they suck. I've had them fail
internally, leaving parts inside the caliper. I have a pair on my desk that I want to have a
discussion with Holley about, but no SEMA this year to visit their booth.

cajunfirehawk 11-16-2020 09:12 PM

Re: Speed Bleeders size?
 

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Anyone happen to know the size for a 42-48 ford car? my car is a 36 but I was told by Boling bros I have 42-48 drums on the front (pic attached) odd thing IS I just bleed all 4 wheels and the front two both took a 10mm wrench (I checked several times, bleeders were not rounded or anything) to bleed ??? :eek:

My back were 7/16 see pic, assume those are "Lincoln style" rear drums? (Boling brothers item minus those silly spacers which are long gone!)


Thanks!

34pickup 11-16-2020 11:30 PM

Re: Speed Bleeders size?
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by cajunfirehawk (Post 1952997)
Anyone happen to know the size for a 42-48 ford car? my car is a 36 but I was told by Boling bros I have 42-48 drums on the front (pic attached) odd thing IS I just bleed all 4 wheels and the front two both took a 10mm wrench (I checked several times, bleeders were not rounded or anything) to bleed ??? :eek:




Thanks!

I just installed the Dorman equivalent(12701) of the Russel speed bleeders on my 48. The threads are indeed 3/8 24 but I also noticed that the new bleeders had a smaller hex size than the Ford part. I guess it was 10 MM, I don't know because I managed to use a 3/8 wrench even though it was loose.

cajunfirehawk 11-17-2020 06:17 AM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

So I was going to try some Dorman 12701, saw some on ebay for $12 for a pair but noticed Amazon has the Russell equivalent for $15 for a pair shipped, say made in the usa too!

34pickup 11-17-2020 04:33 PM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

I bought mine at Advance Auto Parts $13 a pair and don't have to wait on shipping.

cajunfirehawk 11-19-2020 08:52 PM

Re: Russell Speed Bleeders Part Numbers
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 34pickup (Post 1953236)
I bought mine at Advance Auto Parts $13 a pair and don't have to wait on shipping.

Amazon delivered mine today!


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