[T2] Air in brakes problem continues
C. Dreike, Advantage Automation, Inc. c.dreike at verizon.netMon Mar 3 21:19:22 MST 2014
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Helluva good idea. Don't see why it wouldn't work unless it was made badly. Don't forget about the dirt and corrosion factors associated with brakes. It would be important to keep caps on the opening when not being used to bleed your system. Chris 64 DD Kamper Kit. Scientists seek to understand what is, while engineers seek to create what never was. As the "Bad Astronomer" Phil Plait says, "Teach a man to reason, and he can think for a lifetime." ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Guarnotta" <kguarnotta at usa.net> To: <type2 at type2.com> Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 3:03 PM Subject: Re: [T2] Air in brakes problem continues I'm not an expert on these brake bleeding, but recently read about these speedbleeders. Has anyone ever tried these on a VW? Seems like a great idea. http://www.speedbleeder.com/ -Kevin Guarnotta Jamaica Plain, MA '78 Westy '69 Singlecab '65 Ez-camper _______________________________________________ type2 mailing list type2 at type2.com https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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