If you’re a car owner, you know that it’s important to bleed your engine every time you service it. Bleeding the engine can help reduce wear and tear on your engine, and can also prevent the build-up of oil in the system. Here are some tips on how to do this:

  1. Locate the bleed nipple on the bottom of your engine block. This is located near the crankcase.
  2. Open up your car’s hood by removing the two screws at the top of the hood (or by using a tool such as a phillips screwdriver). Be sure to keep these screws in place while you’reBleeding your engine.
  3. Place a piece of paper or cloth over one end of an old coffee filter or other type of filter media that has been stored in a cool place for several months or more. This will help keep any oil from spilling onto your ground metalwork while you Bleed your engine.
  4. Pour about 1/4 cup (60 ml) of gasoline into each side of an old fuel canister that has been stored in a cool place for several months or more, making sure not to spill any gasoline onto yourself or onto anything else nearby. Pour this gasoline into each side of the paper filter media used earlier, filling it up to 3/4 full (120 ml). Make sure not to fill up too much air space around either end of the paper media; this will make it difficult for air bubbles to form and cause trouble when Bleeding your engine later on.
  5. Place one end of each paper filter media over one end of an old coffee filter or other type of filter media used earlier, filling it up to 3/4 full (120 ml). Make sure not to fill up too much air space around either end of the paper media; this will make it difficult for air bubbles to form and cause trouble when Bleeding your engine later on. Be careful