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Re: Brake / Clutch Bleeding

To: nturi@fiam.net
Subject: Re: Brake / Clutch Bleeding
From: DMPDJ@aol.com
Date: Tue, 13 May 2003 11:32:22 EDT
Nick:

Here's the website again:

<A HREF="www.speedbleeder.com">www.speedbleeder.com</A>

There is a phone number there to contact them or you can E Mail them at:      
     speedbleeder@earthlink.net

I installed them on my 93 Lexus GS300 and they worked beautifully. Also 
installed one on the clutch slave cyl of an 01 Ford P.U. with a 5 speed Mazda 
tranny, same result. As far as I'm concerned, these are the greatest 
automotive accessory to come along in a long time. I use my Lexus for sales 
and have 220,000 miles on it, so you can guess how many times I have done 
brakes on that car alone. With 2 people, you can reliably bleed your entire 
brake system in about 10 minutes! Make sure to attach a clear hose to the 
bleeder valve at the wheel to see that all the air is out and the old fluid 
is gone. Also, and most importantly, make sure to not let the master cylinder 
run dry during the bleeding process.

Dave Ford
Indiana
66 1600
67 1600
93 GS300
91 Miata 
71 El Camino
89 Jeep P.U.
89 Chevy Beauville Van

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