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Subject: I think I was misunderstood...
Author: Triton540i (moderator) : member since March, 2004 : 1146 posts
Posted on: 2005-03-17 22:57:06

Hey Stuart,
I probably worded it incorrectly and was misunderstood. The device is set up in a way that you can pressurize the brake system at the wheel (not from the wheel or tire) you are purging the system at. You don't need to run to the front of the car and pump up the canister, then run back to the wheel you are purging and back again. The gun is meant to be at the wheel you are working on and gives you complete control of when the pressure is applied. So, when you have the wrench on the zirc fitting, you pull the trigger, the system is pressurized and you're ready to purge the old fluid out of the system.
-Eric :)




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