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<x-charset ISO-8859-1>I agree with Jim. Though a rather neat little device they really are not necessary. After bleeding the brakes on several cars I quickly saw how they saved more weight from a wallet than time doing the job ;) The only thing better would be a pressurized bleeding system 8) If you want to search the web for 'em, I think they were called "speed bleeders". * ICSReporting Team * Mailto: ICSReports@Intel.com * http://ics.intel.com/tools/reporting/ >-----Original Message----- >> A while ago someone on this list posted that they found some brake >> bleeder valves, the ones with a little check valve inside. > >I remember them. They seemed like a curious and interesting product, but >I've never needed anything like that and never considered wasting money on >them. Once you get used to bleeding brakes (use a clear plastic hose into a >bottle) you'll never consider them necessary or even useful. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe? mailto:type3-request@vwtype3.org, Subject: unsubscribe </x-charset>