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Old 11-06-2012, 11:14 AM   #1
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drain holes

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Just a quick question. I bought a bike brake cable as I was told on this forum that was a good tool to make sure the drain plugs were not clogged. Stuck it down in there after some rooting around...and seems like a very narrow hole for those plugs. It was the same on both sides.

Heres my question...and unless I was doing something I shouldnt (the cable when all the way down to the bottom)...how would forced air actually work Most of the threads say use forced air...I just dont see how that would work? The opening is big, but the actuall hole itself is very narrow...

Just a question. Any insight appreciated. I sure hope I found the right holes! AND NO I DID NOT JUST OPEN MYSELF UP FOR JOKES PEOPLE...
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