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who has made a brake bleeder -motive style 200

Bricksters,

I need a brake bleeder contraption & want to make my own.



It would need to work for my 240 and, I hate to say it, my girl's 95 Avalon (yuck).

On this one, I am gonna have to cheap out.

Was looking at a Motive bleeder. $50 plus shipping, my a$$.

Looks like the same garden style sprayer I use to remove wall paper -with very hot water and Palmolive (super duper trade sercet).

Am I wrong to think the only necessary components are the master cylinder caps (for the cars in question), sprayer set up, hose lengths, clamps, and fittings of some type?

How would you attach the hoses to the cap(s)? Does anyone make a barb that I can double nut on each side of the cap? Adivce, tips, suggestions here?

What about the different cars involved? Two appropriate style caps with individual hoses, correct? Read on.

Was thinking about having two individual hoses with attached caps and inter-change them at the spray bottle? Sound right?

Thanks.


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