Why not just use Speed Bleeders: http://www.speedbleeder.com/ These replace your normal bleeder screws and allow one person bleeding. I've seen these out at the track. Neat item!! You just need to check what the thread size is and order the correct size. Mark N VIN 6820 At 06:59 PM 3/18/00 -0600, Jonathan Heslop wrote: >Hey group...... > >I can't take it anymore! I need to buy a power/hydro/vac bleeder for my D. >I'm often flush the system or work with the other components, so I'm >bleeding the system a lot. > >Anyone know of a good system? Snap-On makes some REALLY nice ones, but they >are upwards of $200. I seen a big tank that can be used as an oil extractor >too--you just pump it like a yard chemical sprayer to create the vacuum and >is sucks the fluid out of the bleeder screw or the dipstick tube. They're >about $70 in Griot's. I found both at http://www.griotsgarage.com > >Doing this all the time has stripped my bleeder screws somewhat. I seached >the archives, but couldn't find any info on them. Does anyone have the >thread size and length? I don't want to take them out and have to fill up >the whole system again (GT-LMA is expensive) > >Thanks > >--Jonathan #000697