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Old 02-24-2011, 03:24 PM   #5
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Anybody ever try a wet/dry vac to apply some vacuum to the filler neck and suck out the air bubbles? Vacuum is vacuum, and almost everyone has a shop vac. A cone shaped adapter might have to be fabricated, but someone tell me why or how it won't work.
I'm planning on doing the new water pump this spring and if I can save a $100 by not having to buy a vacuum filler, I can maybe buy 2 tanks of gas with the money.
(that's a BIG maybe the way gas prices are going)
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