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Old 10-17-2011, 03:15 PM   #13
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Re: Cheap Tricks

I also used a turkey baster for bleeding brakes by myself. Squeeze the ball, snap it on the bleeder head, loosen the bleeder and let go of the ball. It creates a vacuum and sucks the fluid up into it. This really does work, I used it on the race car all the time. Look around until you find the right size and like flashed said they are super cheap so you can by 10 for under $3. Brake fluid eats em up after a while so just throw em away and get another one!
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