Can this tool be used to strictly evacuate fluid? Can I pressurize the bleeder with straight air and remove the fluid that way? I would eventually be refilling after a frame swap.
If we're understanding correctly, you're doing an off frame build. Yes, this tool is meant to pressurize the master cylinder to push fluid through the system. If it were us, we'd would open bleeders and let gravity bleed it out as it's not ideal to push air unnecessarily through old brake component's - if you want to reuse any of them on the build project. However, if you don't care about components, then yes you can use tool to pressurize with straight air to bleed the fluid from the system. If you have additional questions or want further tech support, we're happy to help!
Can this tool be used to strictly evacuate fluid? Can I pressurize the bleeder with straight air and remove the fluid that way?
I would eventually be refilling after a frame swap.
If we're understanding correctly, you're doing an off frame build. Yes, this tool is meant to pressurize the master cylinder to push fluid through the system. If it were us, we'd would open bleeders and let gravity bleed it out as it's not ideal to push air unnecessarily through old brake component's - if you want to reuse any of them on the build project. However, if you don't care about components, then yes you can use tool to pressurize with straight air to bleed the fluid from the system. If you have additional questions or want further tech support, we're happy to help!