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buster133
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Posted - 06/29/2019 :  09:40:23 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm looking at picking up a brake bleeding tool like KDT3795 or similar. I can't seem to find any information on what size adapter(s) I would need to attach to the Bosch master cylinders on my C2's

bwest
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Posted - 07/01/2019 :  05:30:23 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is what I use on my stuff. I don't have C2s so don't know if it will fit them. But there are a lot of adapters in the kit.
https://www.amazon.com/Mityvac-MV6840-Pressure-Bleed-System/dp/B005MVBFM4

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Bluenozer
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Canada
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Posted - 07/02/2019 :  06:13:53 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I use a generic windshield washer pump and push the fluid from caliper to master cylinder cost is under 15$

OEM trained in wiring and all engine platforms for over 20 years
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buster133
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USA
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Posted - 07/18/2019 :  4:08:40 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Update:
So instead of trying to track down the correct adapters and spending over $600 on the Kent Moore tool (KDT3795) I found something similar in design made by Branick, model G300 pressure bleeder. After reading the reviews on Amazon I also found the adapters needed to fit the Bosch Hydro-Max master cylinders on C2's and FS-65's. The adapter kit is made by Power Probe and the part number is BA01. The listing shows it will fit Chrysler. I tried it out today on a bus and it worked like a dream.

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