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Old 09-03-2019, 05:13 AM   #1
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I cut an 11mm box-end wrench in two to bleed the slave. Use a pressure bleeder and pass a long tube through the wrench to the bleeder nipple. Use an old 4 litre washer fluid bottle as a catch can.
That's how I do it too, except this last time I got all fancy and bought a stubby, ratcheting box-end wrench. Ooohhhh..... I'll never go back. Hahaha

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That's how I do it too, except this last time I got all fancy and bought a stubby, ratcheting box-end wrench. Ooohhhh..... I'll never go back. Hahaha

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You actually found a stubby, ratcheting box-end wrench?
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You actually found a stubby, ratcheting box-end wrench?
Snap On makes them

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Nice, I've never seen those. When I had to remove the supercharger from my Jag I bought every 10mm wrench Snap-On made.
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Old 09-03-2019, 08:17 AM   #5
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You actually found a stubby, ratcheting box-end wrench?
yup. they ain't cheap.... but I find I'm becoming a bit of a "tool snob", haha.
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