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Old 11-15-2020, 05:11 PM   #4
Sundancer268
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Originally Posted by AvantiTwo View Post
Thanks for the info,what do you mean about power bleeding the system?
It is a tank like a garden sprayer you can pressurize and with an adapter on the top of the Brake fluid reservoir I purchased one on E-bay and had to fabricate the adapter from some flat stock and a rubber gasket material which I fastened to the top of the reservoir with a "C" Clamp. There is a fitting tapped in the adapter I attached the sprayer hose to and pumped up the pressure. As you open the brake bleeder screws, brake fluid is forced from the pressure tank into the reservoir forcing the clean fluid and air out the bleeder screw. With additional adapters you can bleed and brake system. Professional mechanics use them all the time, though those systems are a lot more expensive.
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