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I always use a vise grip,properly installed then give it a quick smack with your hand is usually enough to get them loose ,plus there is no need to power
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I always use a vise grip,properly installed then give it a quick smack with your hand is usually enough to get them loose ,plus there is no need to power bleed your brakes,fill the M/C loosen all 8 bleeders let it flow keep topping off the M/C so it doesn't run dry run about 1 quart thru it tighten all bleeders your done.
everybody always looks to machines to do it ,I have been bleeding my brakes this way for 20 years it works!!!
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