
Here is my homemade pressure bleeder. It is made out of a $9 bug sprayer from Home Depot. I got the gauge and its fittings at Lowes for about $8 or so. Then I got the hoses and barbed fittings at Ace for around $7. I bought it all over the course of a couple of weeks as I could not get all the parts at one place. The cap is clear plexiglass and needs a gasket to make it seal to the master cylinder. I just haven't added the gasket yet. You just put the fluid in the tank, clamp the lid to the master cylinder with a small c-clamp, pump the bug sprayer up to 10-15psi. Then go wheel to wheel and bleed the brakes. No more pumping. I put about 8 feet of tygon tubing on the pressure tank so I could get it away from the car in case of a leak. Everything is nice and tight as I pumped it up last night and left it pressurized with 12psi and it was still there this afternoon.
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Mine looks almost exactly like yours, except it's black, and it has a gauge on the hose end.
Get an old(or buy a new one) gasket for the master, and just cut out the center 'bellows', and you'll have one that fits perfectly!

Great job, Eddie
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Yeah, here ya go!

or...THIS
(ooops! You'll need to enter "master cylinder cap" in the search feature for this link. It doesn't go directly to the part. They do have the cap & gask, for a little less than Paragon.)
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It's nice to see that someone else has a degree in Southern Engineering.
I'll definitely use your idea....
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Joel Adams
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SWEET setup...!!!
I've seen other home-made "contraptions" but your's is the best so far. Definitely a project to do before prepping "The Toy" and "BIGBRRD" for the approaching non-driving season.
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