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Brake and clutch bleeding

29th October 1983
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EUROPAT has updated its Vizibleed one-man brake and clutch bleeding kit. Each pack contains two brake bleeders enabling brakes to be bled simultaneously. The original unit has now been modified with the addition of a safety strap preventing the tube being forced off even under pressure, thus avoiding spillage of brake fluid and possible damage to paintwork.

The clear plastic bleeding tube is now made longer for use with commercial vehicles including those with air-assisted brakes or dual-line hydraulic systems. A non-return valve is incorporated in the tube at the opposite end to the nipple.

Sold with the Vizibleed is an automatic master cylinder filler, which obviates the need for an extra pair of hands to top up the reservoir with fluid. Two adapters make it compatible with the vast majority of systems.

Simple and clean to use, the Vizibleed is supplied in a wallmounted tray and comes with full instructions for use.

Europat Auto Products, West Byfleet Surrey. Tel: 09323 41976.

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