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How To Make A Honda Adapter For The Motive Power Bleeder

Updated: Oct 13, 2022

It's been awhile since I've released a new blog on here. Somewhere between COVID lockdowns and inflation, I started focusing more on growing my internet presence to create more relatable content for you all. So, naturally, I created a YouTube video (linked below). And now I ask you: How many of you actually change your brake fluid every 2 years? With soaring gas prices, we're all just trying to save a little cash where we can, right? Motive makes a great pump (the Motive Power Bleeder) so you can flush your own brakes instead of paying $100+ at a shop. It's mess-free and the pump pressurizes the brakes for you so you don't even need another person to sit in the car and pump the brakes! There's just one caveat - they don't make a cap for Hondas. As one of the Top 10 selling car brands of all time, I'm pretty sure you (or someone you know) owns a Honda. Click on my YouTube video below to see how to make a Honda adapter for the Motive Power Bleeder!



As you can see, I found a cap on Amazon and attached the tube using another cap so it can be used with the Motive Power Bleeder. Everything I used can be found on Amazon and is linked below.


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Adapter parts:

Honda Master Cylinder Adapter - https://amzn.to/36vZIgF 3/8 inch barb to 1/4 male fitting - https://amzn.to/3Dh7czV 3/8 inner diameter (ID) tubing 1/4 outer diameter (OD) - https://amzn.to/3NrcmOE Hose clamps kit - https://amzn.to/3uAwVzl


Equipment:

Motive Power Bleeder - https://bit.ly/MotivePowerBleeder

Bav Brake Bleeder Bottle - https://bit.ly/BavBrakeBleederBottleECS


So now you know how to make an adapter for a Honda, but what good does that do if you don't know how to change brake fluid in the first place? Don't worry, we've thought about that and we've got you covered in the next video.


Stay tuned for more tips & tricks and be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel for the latest How-Tos.

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