Why not use a basketball. Put the pump needle in and hook up the hose. Seems that it would be easier to control the pressure. Just a thought. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "BRENT CHRISTENSEN" <bchristensen@INFOGENESIS.COM> There is not that much pressure - keep in mind the air is coming from a tire (usually). There is a special cap that fits to the M/C. A tube leads from this cap to a canister that you fill with clean brake fluid. There is a tube from this canister than in turn leads to your pressure source. It is a really easy way to flush your system in about 15 minutes - literally. I am sure that the M/C can handle the 35-50 psi that are in the tire (or bottle of anhydrous nitrogen...)
Brent Christensen '89 GL Syncro Westy Santa Barbara, CA |
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