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in a word? NO.
vacuum bleeding is a pain and it's not recommended.
the best way is first go to your local auto parts store, and pick up a GM master cyl. reservoir cover. next get a 1/4" threaded barb hose adapter. next drill a 7/16" hole in the center of the cover, and thread the adapter in with some JB weld on it, let it harden, then get a cheapo garden sprayer, and some brake fluid of choice. (I use VALVOLINE dot 4 synthetic) anyway, cut the end off the sprayer wand and use a short piece of fuel hose or what have you, to connect the wand to the barb adapter.
now fill the sprayer about 1/2 way with brake fluid, and screw on the cover, and pump it up a few times. not many, just 5 or 10 pumps, and go to the back caliper and open up the bleeder, and when it flows clear, close it, and open the next and repeat until all flow clear. release pressure on the adapter, use your mityvac to suck the level in the reservoir down to the full mark, and you're done.
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1987 190D 2.5Turbo
1987 560SL convertible
1987 190D 2.5-5SPEED!!!
1987 300TD
2005 Dodge Sprinter 2500 158"WB
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