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Re: Bleeding brakes

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Subject: Re: Bleeding brakes
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 2004 17:17:28 -0600
Organization: Fat Chance Garage
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Since I happened to have the camera at the shop this afternoon to take some 
pictures
for an Ebay auction of some 1.25" SU carbs

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2485546478

I took a quick shot of the master cylinder cap I was using to work on the 
clutch master
of a squaretail Spit I'm trying to get roadworthy.  Check it out at

http://fatchancegarage.com/bleeder.jpg

I also have other caps similarly adapted laying around.  I hook them up to an 
air line
regulated down to about 10 - 15 psi for bleeding, using a small piece of hose 
with a
valve in it.  Well, there was that time a number of years back when I hooked a 
cap to a
regulator that wasn't regulating, and when I opened the valve things got pretty 
festive
for a bit ;-)

mjb.





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