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Old 03-20-2003, 07:58 AM
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Their little hydraulic brake bleeder tool is a real time-saver, too. I had a plastic version which I purchased several years ago, which I found recently had sprung a leak. I picked up one from these folks and found it's a much better design. For one thing, it's metal so should last longer. For another, it's got a spring-loaded check valve, so that you have to build up a small amount of pressure before it will open the valve and allow fluid passage. It then shuts very quickly when you release pressure. Assuming you have a relatively good seal around the bleeder valve threads, this little jobber makes brake bleeding a true one-man job. Tool is about $17.

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