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    So after doing some research i found this.What do you think.Seems a little time consuming but seems to work good.But it is way over priced at 149.00 plus 6.95 for shipping.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    So after doing some research i found this.What do you think.Seems a little time consuming but seems to work good.But it is way over priced at 149.00 plus 6.95 for shipping.
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    It's all good. It's whatever works best for you.

    I provided a link for a vacuum can earlier in the thread. I've had one of those for about four years and it's the handiest thing ever.

    Basically it vacuums whatever liquid (oil or gas) you want it to. It will suck a master cylinder or power steering pump reservoir dry in under a minute. You can use it for bleeding brake lines all by yourself. It will start a siphon on the gas tank (if you can get the line in)

    It would be really useful for someone that had to drain their vehicles before the scrap yard would accept them.

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