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Pressurised bleeding kits

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Re: Pressurised bleeding kits

Post by shedload » Wed Oct 03, 2018 5:38 pm

For mine I bought a new cap to use on car and drilled a hole in the old cap for the eazibleed.
Drill first hole smaller than required then enlarge as required, ensuring a nice tight fit.

Pressurised bleeding kits

Post by Chris2244 » Thu Apr 19, 2018 6:26 pm

Hi, I've just purchased the Gunson Eezibleed kit to bleed brakes and clutch, all the caps that fix to the fluid res screw on so don't fit. Took it back and got a refund.
My question is which pressurized bleed kit will fill on to the fluid res.
Thanks
Chris

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