Engelhardt wrote:
> I've had the same trouble bleeding my brakes with the mighty vac. So
> much so that I no longer use it on the MG. It does work well on my other
> cars.
>
> Bill Eastman wrote:
> >
> > Moral of the story? For some reason, the MGA residing in my garage does
> > not respond to MityVac bleeding. This process works great on my daily
> > driver (Ac*ra Int*gra).uuming the old fluid out of the MC, however.
Hmm. So two MGA's can't be sucked by a MightyVac? Odd story.
I wonder if there was a slight pressure on the brake pedal would make a
difference? That is, is the seal at the top of the piston in the master cylinder
designed such that fluid won't drain through? If so, resting a brick on the
brake
pedal while using the MityVac might get around this feature.
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Bob Allen, Kansas City, '69CGT, '75TR6, '61Elva(?)
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