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Re: Easibleed
« Reply #30 on: 08 July 2009, 18:19:47 »

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Thanks, now I got it... Must try that since my autobox fluid is still on the "to do's" list

A cheap "killaspray" type device will do the job too. Aldi / Lidl have them for little money every so often.

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I've not tried this, but I'm surprised that the Dex 3 is not too thick for the sprayer nozzle.


Ahh, I removed the nozzle and lance and replaced with a length of 8mm copper tube with a "hook" bent in the end so it would "hang" on the filler hole.

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Re: Easibleed
« Reply #31 on: 08 July 2009, 18:24:20 »

Brilliant stuff  :y
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Re: Easibleed
« Reply #32 on: 08 July 2009, 21:00:03 »

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Thanks, now I got it... Must try that since my autobox fluid is still on the "to do's" list

A cheap "killaspray" type device will do the job too. Aldi / Lidl have them for little money every so often.

Kevin

I've not tried this, but I'm surprised that the Dex 3 is not too thick for the sprayer nozzle.


Its the exact same as I used last time.  Less than a tenner from Aldi/Lidl/whatever.  Just removed the spray attachment nozzle end bit so that it simply spewed out whever the nozzle end was.... ;)
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Re: Easibleed
« Reply #33 on: 09 July 2009, 09:48:16 »

Ah so you insert and then pump (ooh err  :o...)

Back on topic, where is the best place to source an Easibleed - I feel a brake fluid change coming on?
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