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mighty vac finally worked

philman

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i've had one for about two years, it never worked on anything i tried it on until last night to prime the master cylinder on my tr7 fhc. i had tried it on clutch systems, wheel cylinders and no go. i had it boxed up in a corner gathering dust. how about that!
 
Congrats!

I've found the Ezee-Bleed tool a much better solution over time tho. For M/C rebuilds I generally "prime" 'em on the bench first, using my fingers over the ports... but I'm a "caveman" with hydraulics. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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