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LLAngus

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I went by my favorite auto repair shop yesterday to orange for them to get the smog done on a Trooper II I am finishing up for my cousin (last thing to do before getting back to work on my GT). I was telling the owner about the brake bleeder system I made using a garden sprayer. He told me to follow him. I thought he was kidding around but he instisted I follow him to the body repair room. He dug around on a shelf in the back and pulled out a large commercial brake bleeder with attachments and told me to take it home. He said his guys didn't use it so I could have it. Will post pictures when I get it cleaned up from the dust. You pressurize the unit on the bottom (diaphram style I think) and put the fluid in the top.

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Nice indeedee, I got a compressor that way. Free stuff is always fun.
 
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