Let me praise a pressure bleeder. I originally used the one Moss
Motors sells (uses air pressure from the spare tire), & now I have a
mini hand-pump (Like a garden sprayer). They work amazingly fast.
You hook them up, turn on the pressure (>15 psi) then just move from
the furthest to the nearest. Open the valve let it run till no
bubbles (or clean fluid) & move to the next. It makes it easy to
change the fluid every year to keep the moisture away from the slave
& master cylinders (no rust).
I bought my hand pump version, but my son got instructions on how to
make one using a small garden sprayer on the MG list serve.
John
John A. Wise, Ph.D., CPE
Dept of Distance Education
Embry-Riddle University
5483 West Potter Drive
Glendale, AZ 85308-9334
Tel-hm: (+1) (623) 376-9632
E-mail: Wise@erau.edu
http://home.earthlink.net/~johnwise
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