Went home for lunch, that's the size I bought...
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>From: Nicholls, Clark
>Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 1997 11:52 AM
>To: 'Richard Ceraldi-ERC004'
>Cc: 'triumphs@autox.team.net'
>Subject: RE: Speed Bleeder Size?
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>You put me on the spot here, I left it to the Speedbleeder guy to tell
>me and I have the paperwork at home, but I think Isaac Crow mentioned
>3/8x24 which rings a bell for the Spitfire (all 5 bleeders).
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>My Stag has real small bleeders on the rear which I haven't sized up
>yet, but the other 3 look to be the same as the Spitfire...
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>Again, check with the speedbleeder person and remember to ask for the
>plastic dust caps!
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>I still use the tube and jar to avoid a mess, but these items make it a
>1 man job! Even 2 man with regular bleeders you sometimes loose
>synchronization with the pedalman and suck air back in,,,
>
>Clark
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>>From: Richard
>Ceraldi-ERC004[SMTP:Richard_Ceraldi-ERC004@email.mot.com]
>>Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 1997 11:00 AM
>>To: Nicholls, Clark
>>Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
>>Subject: RE: Speed Bleeder Size?
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>>Clark,
>>I noticed they have many sizes. To make my life and others on the list
>>simplier what size did you buy for your Spit? I like the concept and tend to
>>waste silicone using the old jar and tube method.
>>Thanks,
>>Richard Ceraldi
>>71 GT6 MKIII KF166L
>>71 Spitfire MKIV FK9365L (Getting pant polished out, FINALLY!)
>>Austin, Tx
>>http://www.exact.com/~gt6mk3
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