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Old 05-19-2005, 02:11 PM   #4
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It IS a good idea... Still kinda leery of it though. My thoughts on this are the "real" pressure bleaders are a diaphram type. Fluid one side, pressurized on the other. My understanding of why they are made this way is to keep the moisture in the air from being absorbed into the brake fluid. Non-synthetic brake fluid readily absorbs moisture. I only buy the small bottles of brake fluid for this reason.

Yukon Jack, not tryin to rain on your parade. Just want everyone to see all of the angles.

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