That sounds like a good idea.
What did you do? cut off the connector and put a quick release on the hose?
Gordie's Garage wrote:
> I modified my Eezbleed so I could just connect it to my compressor. I've
> found it works wonderfully at 18psi. Never happy using the spare tire
> method.
> I also have a power vacuum bleeder that works off my compressor but find
> that I get air leaking from around the bleed nipple threads and cannot tell
> if all the air is out or not.
>
> Safety Fast!
> Gordie Bird
> 62 MGA
> 80 MGB (sold to a neighbor, so I still get to visit and work on it...and
> I'll probably end up getting it back)
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>>I like the idea of a pressure gauge. That was one of the things
>>I don't like about the Gunson's Eezbleed, if you don't have the spare
>>tire pressure down to 20-25, it doesn't do a good job.
>>
>>I like the control you get with the pump. Half gallon is awful big
>>for bleeding though.
>>
>>Don Malling wrote:
>>
>>>Saw this over on shop-talk. Thought it might be of interest.
>>>
>>>http://www.apexcone.com/Bleeder/bleeder.html
>>>
>>>Don Malling
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