Good old days...I used one way back in tech school that had a rubber strap that secured it to the non screw on master cylinders. Can’t remember the brand for the life of me.. that was 25 years ago..
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Good old days...I used one way back in tech school that had a rubber strap that secured it to the non screw on master cylinders. Can’t remember the brand for the life of me.. that was 25 years ago..
I have a Mityvac 7201 fluid extractor/dispenser that will suck or blow (lol) and wonder if I can use that to hook up to the master cylinder. I just have to get/find the adapter caps.I have this vacuum pump I used. Problem is it suck air bubbles through the threads of the loosened bleeder screw. So while it does work ok to flush, for the final bleeding you have to do the pedal pump thing to make sure there is no air left for sure. I had some silicon hose and adapters from an old brake kit I used to hook up to it.
Probably MacGuyver one out of a rubber or cork plug or something. Where there is a will and some redneck ingenuity there is a way!!!I have a Mityvac 7201 fluid extractor/dispenser that will suck or blow (lol) and wonder if I can use that to hook up to the master cylinder. I just have to get/find the adapter caps.
You can probably get an OEM reservoir cap cheap, drill a hole for the hose and make an adapter.Probably MacGuyver one out of a rubber or cork plug or something. Where there is a will and some redneck ingenuity there is a way!!!
Where do you have room to stretch its legs? I would have to get onto I 94 near Port Huron to get a clear stretch.....in my ZL-1. Which is coming back to Mich. in about a week....peddled her up to 138 she had a little more still but ran out of runway....
Don’t want to try the Motive round universal one I linked? You could probably switch to a rubber strap to hold it down if you don’t like the j hooks.You can probably get an OEM reservoir cap cheap, drill a hole for the hose and make an adapter.
Come to think of it, I might just get that pressure bleeder and rig up something with a hose clamp for my wife's Toyota. I agree that a pressure bleeder would eliminate the issues I've had with vacuum bleeders before. It's probably worth giving it a shot, at least.
EDIT: Added to birthday wish list.