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    Default One man power brake bleeder

    This is essentially what I made to bleed the new brakes on my camaro. I was able to have everything flushed and free of air in about 20 minutes.

    Obviously, I had to use a different cap from the video. I just got a replacement from the "help" section at the parts store and drilled and attached the barb fitting to it. I put rtv on all the fittings too to ensure they'd seal. Overall cost was something like $25.

    https://youtu.be/Mdcn1USVQ-w
    1995 Camaro Z28- T56 swap, LPP, Strano, Koni, Magnaflow, etc...

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    Just ordered one


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