Thread: Brake Flush DIY
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Old 06-01-2007, 12:21 PM   #5
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Is a power bleeder the valve you replace your stock bleeder with? if so, i suggested this because I've seem threads on other forums where people complain of the power bleeders leaking after they've been tightened.

With my suggestion, you would just need to attach the hose with the inline one-way check valve attached and open the bleeder and you can sit in your seat and pump yourself and then get out and walk over to close your bleeder valve when your done... the inline bleeder should give you that freedom if it doesnt leak when in the closed position.

How about I make one and make a parts list of what i bought and how i made it and make a DIY here....
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