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Old 03-19-2011, 11:13 PM
leathermang leathermang is offline
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You need pressure.. .it can be from a pressure bleeder.... or from the master cylinder.. but you need pressure to count on doing a good job on all types of systems...

My problem with pressure bleeders is that I suspect the fluid not used when the can is opened and put into it... is used later... stored in the bleeder ... having absorbed moisture... that problem could be overcome by pressurizing it with Nitrogen or Argon or some other dry gas...instead of AIR or just get rid of what is not pumped into the system at the end of the bleeding process.
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