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Making The Pressurized Brake Bleeder...Questions! 200 1988

I have been looking for the hardware to complete the pressurized brake bleeder using a garden sprayer and have had the hardest time finding it. Well, I finally was able to track down the fitting that goes through the master cylinder cap. As I went to put the thing together I noticed that the Flowmaster garden sprayer I got at Home Depot was not going to work. I could not hook the small 1/4 ID hose up to the sprayer threaded stump. The two ACE hardware stores I have visited didn't have the sprayer in the online article. Am I correct in that the hose does fit over the little threaded stump on the sprayer? I am going to check out a few more ACE tomorrow. My intention is to get one pressure sprayer bottle and several hose/master cylinder attachtments so I can bleed my F150 and my wife's Accord. I am assuming I will be able to just remove the hose and place another fitting on its place. Has anyone else made one of these? Any advice would be appreciated! For now I am intending to use the old master cylinder resevoir cap for the bleeder as that is what I have on hand. Thanks for the help!






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