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Old 09-06-2006, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Ken300D View Post
I did the MityVac thing one time, and while it worked it was not optimum because you are likely to get air bubbles coming in by the loose threads of the bleeder nipple.
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Would using something like teflon tape help solve this problem? This is my next project and since I have the Mighty Vac and not a pressure flusher, I would like to try to make this work.

Thanks in advance,
Dale
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