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Re: brake bleeding kit

To: vaughme@mail.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: brake bleeding kit
From: Nory@webtv.net (Nory)
Date: Sun, 10 Aug 1997 01:50:05 -0400
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Shucks!  I'm blushing!  That was my idea.  Glad to help!

-NORY
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ONLY problem.
 
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Date: Sat, 9 Aug 1997 23:35:03 -0500 (CDT)
From: Edwin Vaughan <vaughme@mail.auburn.edu>
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About a week ago, brake bleeding questions were going around. People were
asking what was the best bleeding kit and someone (I am not sure who) told
of using a check valve for an aquarium and tubing to make a cheap bleeding
tool. I made one of these and it worked GREAT when I was working on my
H***da's rear drums.

Thanks to whomever posted this neat bit of ingenuity!  

Edwin Vaughan

"I try to think but nuthin' happens"
              -- Curly (the Stooge)


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