home made pressure brake bleeder
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home made pressure brake bleeder
I cannibalized my old gunson eezi-bleed today and made a pressure bleeder that doesnt require me to remove the spare wheel. Made it from a pump sprayer that was £2.50 from wilko. If you dont have an old leaky eezi-bleed you could use some plastic tube and an old master cylinder cap. I will add a pressure guage when I can find an old one or pick one up cheep. http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd11 ... 07/031.jpg
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The brass thing is the adjustable spray part of the garden sprayer. I made the little pinhole in the end bigger with a drill then cut the end off the bit underneath with the "o" ring on it (you will see what I mean if you buy one). The pipe was a tight push fit into the brass bit then. I just put some glue around the pipe and forced it in.