Yeah, the 914 folks swear by 'em. Here's another link rather than evilBay:
http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/sho ... es_pg5.htm
Summit Racing also has 'em.
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I was wondering how these work on the late models with the 2 resivors. I read the info and they state working on a round res. under 3.5 inches but nothing about 2 at once. Or do you hook up the rear brakes then move on to the front. I definately like the idea of using one of these. Mainly since you can do it all by yourself... Bill
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RE:Motive Power Bleeders
These little jewels work great but you have to do one reservoir at a time which is no problem. I purchased the universal one. They are realtively cheap as well. The only problem is when you do not get a good seal on the reservoir brake fluid goes all over. Not too good on the paint.
I also had to modify the cap by cutting some off the get it to fit on the early single brake master as the cap hit the top lip of the firewall and never would seal. Once you get it fit correctly they work like a champ. Speed bleeders would be another nice addition.
Steve

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67 SRL311-00279-resto project
Stock '72 240Z-Blue
2002 Ford F250 7.3 Diesel 2WD Hauler
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
2009 Smart ForTwo Passion Coupe
2013 Fiat 500 Abarth