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Ok it works just fine...mine does.????Everyone is seemingly skipping one
valuable step.?? ??Loosen the bleeder screw, thrn close it just enough that
it's closed but not tight!?? ??Attach the bleeder hose and pump up the mighty
vav to as much vacume the gauge will read.?? Now ever so slightly crack the
bleeder screw and watch the gauge on the mighty vav!?? ??Just before it reads
ZERO shut the bleeder screw.Repete until you have a steady stream coming into
the bleeder cup.?? Close the bleeder after the last pull of fluid and then snug
it closed and if ya got one, put the rubber protective cap onto the bleeder
nipple to keep dirt out of it and move to the next wheel.When bleeding a car
without a proportioning valve start with the wheel FARTHEST from the master
cylinder and work your way forward .?? if it has a proportionong valve the same
rule applies but you only do front as 1 circuit and then the front as 1 circuit
and if the proportioning valve goes off center...recenter it.Then be certain
the master cylinder is at a proper level install the master cylinder cap....Yer
done!ChuckSent from my LG Mobile
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<div style="font-size: 10pt;"><div dir="auto">Ok it works just fine...mine
does. </div><div dir="auto">Everyone is seemingly skipping one
valuable step. </div><div dir="auto">Loosen the bleeder screw, thrn
close it just enough that it's closed but not tight! Attach the
bleeder hose and pump up the mighty vav to as much vacume the gauge will
read. Now ever so slightly crack the bleeder screw and watch the gauge on
the mighty vav! Just before it reads ZERO shut the bleeder
screw.</div><div dir="auto">Repete until you have a steady stream coming into
the bleeder cup. Close the bleeder after the last pull of fluid and then
snug it closed and if ya got one, put the rubber protective cap onto the
bleeder nipple to keep dirt out of it and move to the next wheel.</div><div
dir="auto">When bleeding a car without a proportioning valve start with the
wheel FARTHEST from the master cylinder and work your way forward . if it
has a proportionong valve the same rule applies but you only do front as 1
circuit and then the front as 1 circuit and if the proportioning valve goes off
center...recenter it.</div><div dir="auto">Then be certain the master cylinder
is at a proper level install the master cylinder cap....</div><div
dir="auto">Yer done!</div><div dir="auto">Chuck</div><div
dir="auto"><br></div><div><div dir="auto" style="font-size:9pt;"><i>Sent from
my LG Mobile</i></div></div></div>
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