From: David Cole (DavidCole@tk7.net)
Date: Wed Nov 05 2003 - 08:37:33 PST
I have a Mityvac setup (the plastic one) and it works fine. It can't be
beat for bleeding certain things like the top fitting on the brake booster
on my 5 ton. I can bleed brakes without moving the brake pedal. Its a
definite improvement. I've also done the hose in the glass jar thing. And
I had a check valve setup once also. The Mityvac is the first thing I
grab.
Keep the peace, buy a Mityvac.
Dave
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On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 11:19:43 -0800, Sean Nichols <Sean.Nichols@xilinx.com>
wrote:
> Greetings list,
>
> Getting geared up to flush my brake system on my M35, and was thinking
> that a brake bleeder (i.e. Mityvac) would be a useful tool to invest in,
> as my Bride has already expressed her lack of interest in being the one
> on the brake pedal. So, I was wondering if anyone has any
> recommendations on tools, good/bad experiences, etc. At this point, I'm
> thinking that a Mityvac is what I'm going to invest in, unless someone
> has a better suggestion.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Sean Nichols
>
> '42 IHC FFN-3 Crash Truck
> '71 AM General M35A2
>
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-- Dave
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