At 07:30 PM 10/16/98 -0700, Earl Smith wrote: >The Hayes manual refers to a bleed screw on the rad, over which one can put >a piece of tubing to direct the flow into a container. This would sure cut >down on a lot of the mess and make it possible to salvage antifreeze when >bleeding a system that has recently been refilled. I heard this type of >bleed screw is required in California. Can anyone sell me one? > >Earl from Sunny Sooke >84 ex-California Vanagon > If you have an 84 Vanagon (CA or Federal) you already have the bleed screw. I don't see how a piece of tubing would be all that helpful though. A bucket does the trick for me. MM |
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