Don't underestimate the usefulness - It would also be useful for one-man brake bleeding, although acess to the bleeder screws is usually not so much of a problem there. I believe tools such as this exist, although without the ability to unscrew the bleeder. FYI - another good reason not to just let the fluid run all over the bellhousing is that then it gets on the frame and effectively softens and removes the epoxy in a place where you can't repair it without removing the transmission. Trying to wash it off afterwards with water just makes the clutch get rusty. >Hi David, > > yep I have solved that problem by making a special tool. It is very >specialized and I doubt that any other use would ever arise. . . . >Lee ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying group communications