Ben Cichowski wrote: > > Is this a method anyone has used? Please only respond if you HAVE USED THIS > METHOD AND KNOW FOR SURE IT WORKS...or IF YOU HAVE USED IT AN FOUND IT A > TERRIBLE METHOD Sorry to break your rule and respond without having done it <g> I can't imagine this can work properly, since the bleeder valve has to be open all the time, and some air is going to leak back in. Spare your wife and your lungs :-) and buy a Mighty Vac at harbor freight or wherever, and just vacuum bleed the line. Much faster, much cleaner, and more reliable. Avoid the cheepy versions. A pressure bleeder is best, but the MV is more than adequate, and can be used to test other vacuum systems. $35 is what I think HF gets for it. John |
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