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Re: ? about brake bleeding with a MityVac... [Re: OOP'S] #831654 09/09/07 03:30 AM
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Adam F Offline
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I never have got mine to work right, so I no longer use it for bleeding brakes. Here is what I went back to, works great.




Ditto for me. Except I use a snapple bottle. Since it's glass, it's heavier than a plastic bottle, which allows it to sit on the ground on it's own without falling over. (or you can get a long hose and bring it in the cab with you to see if your getting air or not.)


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Re: ? about brake bleeding with a MityVac... [Re: Adam F] #831655 09/09/07 08:21 AM
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Davepet Offline
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I just invite a friend over for a BB&B (Brake Bleeding & Beer). seems to work fine for me....

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