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In a message dated 4/24/01 9:17:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> I sent the DIY bleeder home with Carl, so didn't have it to hand. I did
have
>  the auto-store $2.00 one-man bleeder valve that had failed before.

Get yourself a (new, clean) pump type oil can and a piece of clear plastic
tubing.  Drain the fluid out of the system through the bleeder.  If it's
clean, put it in the oil can, otherwise get new fluid.  Pump it in the
bleeder, from the bottom of the system up into the master cylinder.  Just
be
sure there's enough fluid in the can to reach the master, otherwise you'll
pump air in at the end of the process.  You can see the air in the tubing.

John


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