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    Quote Originally Posted by 34fordcoupe
    Im only asking about these cause I have tried using a clear silicone tube from the wheel cyl. into a cup, but this want work due to air being sucked back in around the bleeder nut. In other words a one man job.
    Well, it seems that this thread is over a year old. "34fordcoupe", you would probably have better results if you started another, seperate thread for your question. But to answer your question, I used one similar to the 92474 model in the link you posted.

    I guess I could update my brake situation. The brakes work fine. I think these brakes feel different than the newer car I use for my daily driver, which is a '99. The brakes were a pain to bleed, but I got it done and have had no problems with them in the 1800 miles or so I have put on them since installation. Thanks for the replies

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    You picked the one most people I work with would buy.
    Seems they are influenced by the metal and the gauge.

    And maybe they feel its better to suck the fluid thru the wheel cyl rather than push it.
    Dennis

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