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PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 7:37 pm 
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Its a power brake bleeder using an air compressor. They linked up nylon hose to the vacuum end end of a sand sand blaster and voila instant vacuum brake bleader

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:48 pm 
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i want one :D

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oh yeah good idea.. so where do we buy one of these? :)

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Gadgets mini wrote:
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i want one :D


Just make it thats the whole idea :lol:


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most places sell them for around 100 bucks or so your need to be careful if your system is abit old though

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I like the idea but I use the compressor to slightly pressurise the master cyl. res. instead.

What I do is fill with fluid and replace cap only (not diaphragm) then open bleed nipple to be bled.

I use the air duster (blower) and slowly introduce pressure to master cyl, the best way is to blow away from the little hole on top then slowly go closer (if that makes sense). I watch the fluid go down and when it's getting low i stop and close bleeder, move onto next one and repeat. It doesn't take long.

Be careful though, If you just pressurise M/C too much then it will blow apart.

Either way would have it's pros/cons and I think the end result would be the same amount of time and equally air-free system.

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Stuartminidlx wrote:
most places sell them for around 100 bucks or so your need to be careful if your system is abit old though


For the love of god!!! The entire purpose of this thread was to show you a way make one without spending the $100..


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i like it good idea

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For the love of god!!! The entire purpose of this thread was to show you a way make one without spending the $100..


ROFL

Keep Calm there BIAM dont let that bloodpresure get too high :wink:

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