Check out this webapge www.speedbleeder.com I've talked to a few motorcycle guys and they liek them. ---------- From: Dave Stragand To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [FWDLK] TransFluid Loss & Brake Bleeding Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 7:44PM John Bayerlein wrote: > In my '58 318 Belvedere Hardtop with 19400 miles and a Torqueflite Transmission > I find myself adding upto a quart of Transmission Fluid per 100 miles > yet the garage floor is clean. How am I capable of such a loss > without any telltale spots? Thank you. Ditto! Where the heck does it go? There doesn't seem to be anything burning, or anything dripping, yet I always seem to be out of fluid... Also, there is a neat little system for bleeding brakes... It's a bleeder screw with a spring loaded nipple so fluid can get out, but no air can get back in. I've tried every suction-based method of pumps and the like, but nothing ever really works. I usually go to Meineke where they have a power bleeder that pressurizes brake fluid through the master cylinder so opening up the bleeders causes an instant squirt with no backfeed. Pretty nifty, takes 5 minutes, and only costs $12.50. -Dave |