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Old 10-14-2004, 07:09 PM   #9
bobs409
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I like the speed bleeders myself. I have them in most of my cars/trucks now. Just open the valve a bit and pump the pedal all you want. When done, close the valve and your done.

They have a check ball in them so fluid goes out but air cannot come back in on the upstroke.

Available in the HELP section of most auto parts stores and also made by Russell company.
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