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[DML] Re: *Sigh* Didn't need to take that manifold off.
- From: "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 13:54:05 -0000
Here's a nice alternative to the original aluminum part. 
http://www.pearce-design.com/ProductBleedAdaptor.html
Although I'll be darned if I can figure out why he calls is a 
schrader valve. I have one of these, it's just a brass tee custom-
made to the correct dimensions. 
The original part is aluminum and often corrodes thru. If yours was 
really plastic that's a huge part of the problem - you are fixing 
someone else's shortcut. 
Dave S
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "thinkstainless" <stldrgn@xxxx> wrote:
> Well after spending countless hours doing my first tear down on my 
> delorean, having no mechanical experience, after lifting the 
> Manifold to see where this "leak" was comming from, I finially 
> figured it. It was behind the engine the whole time, I had found 
> a "T" shaped plasic piece, secured into three other hoses. 
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