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mine is a chunk of 4 inch pvc with a cap glued on one end and a screw plug
in the other. a tire valve stem is mounted in the cap. a hole is drilled and tapped in the side of the tube at the bottom and a small brass valve is inserted. a small tube that fits over the bleeder screw is attached to the valve. fill the pvc tube with 5606 screw the cap on, charge it to about 30 psi with the compressor, slip the tube over the fitting, crack the bleeder fitting and open the valve slightly.....vola cost about 3 bucks....... R. burns wrote in message ... I use an oiler squirt can I got from ACE(?) hardware. Attached some tubing to the squirt end and manage to get all the bubbles out. A little messy but it works. I really don't need to bleed it that often. --------------------------------------------------------------------- SQ2000 canard http://www.abri.com/sq2000 |
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