I made one out of a 1 gallon plastic pump sprayer. Works great!

I can dig up the plans if you want me to. I found them online.

Dan

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On Dec 24, 2013, at 5:25 PM, Dieselhead <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:

>> A word of caution when using this system. ALWAYS put the cap on the clutch
>> master cylinder loosely. If you don't you will squirt brake fluid in places
>> you don't want and peel paint [don't ask how I know this ;)) ]
>> 
>> For clutch systems, I've also used for years a manual oil pump can, the old
>> hardware store kind that has NEVER had oil in it.. same system with clear
>> hose and pumping from the bottom. The volume of fluid in a clutch system is
>> pretty small so it doesn't take a lot of "hand pumping" to get it done.
>> 
>> I invented the system to bleed the very pesky clutch slaves on Ford
>> trucks.. they are at least as hard to bleed as the MG's and much harder to
>> push off the road when the clutch won't release on the test drive ;)).
>> 
>> Grant...    (4/26/13)
> 
> Grant, could you tell me how you made the power bleeder for brakes? Was that 
> an electric fuel pump too?  I am thinking a mightyvac to pressurize a quart 
> can/bottle with a tube out for the line to the bleeder.
> 
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