In a message dated 8/31/04 3:49:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
dwramsey@worldnet.att.net writes:
> As it is just air getting in around the threads of the bleeder
With the "push" method of bleeding there aren't any bubbles and you can tell
when you have the air out of the system. Somewhere in this mess I have an
internet article that shows how a guy built a pressure bleeder out of a
tupperware container by drilling two holes in the lid--one for the tube that
extended
below the level of the brake fluid in the container, and the other for a tire
valve stem, into which he could low pressure pump air to create pressure, which
forced the brake fluid out through the tube, which entered the MC through a
spare MC lid. Then you just open each bleeder, one at a time and let the fluid
flow out. Cool. And no bubbles.
--David C.
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