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Old 03-12-2002, 07:16 AM
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Better than using a package bleeding system.

I use oxygen tubing cut into a 18 inch section, into a bottle and wire it in place, the tubing will fit nicely over the nipple, sealing and avoiding any air or fluid leaks..

I also have used the tubing for my windshield washer tubing, going on 5 years and no problems


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Great idea, I have used it for tying up tree limbs from hanging so far down.
Another use,thanks.


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