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Eezi-Bleed Tech tip

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I decided to use the eezibleed today on my clutch. I was having difficulty getting a good seal at the MC cap. The rubber washer kept slipping out of place. So... I used a bit of cellophane to line the cap. Once it was tightened down the washer remained in place and the cellophane help complete the seal. Then I opened the bleeder for a few seconds and Bob's yer uncle.
 
cool idea, but, Bob is Kellysguy's uncle, we just established that in another thread.
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