robtd52003
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I am looking for 1 I can drill a hole in it to fit the pressure kit to bleed the brakes - all caps in the pressure kit are screw so need to make my own.
Welcome to the forum.I am looking for 1 I can drill a hole in it to fit the pressure kit to bleed the brakes - all caps in the pressure kit are screw so need to make my own.
Sorry, I thought you were asking about the brakes as that is what the title says as does your post talking about the brake fluid reservoir.Can you please send me a link please as I need something to bleed the clutch tried pumping it still spongy at the top.
Now you are talking!The clutch is fed from the brake reservoir so i want to put pressure through the line to push air out. Hope that makes sense.
Plus 1 in those being terrible, threw mine in the bin , oh wow mate , hope u was ok and bet that made u jumpWelcome to the forum.
There is an Introduce Yourself section you could go to and do just that!
If you are looking to use an "eezibleed" kit, best of British luck.
I have one and gave up using it ages ago. Especially when the cap blew off and sprayed the engine bay with brake fluid.
Some have managed to have luck with them, mind.
There are other, simpler OMO kits you can use.
I think same style caps may have been fitted to Rover 200, 400, 600 & 800 type cars of a similar age.
I did the same thing you're proposing quite a few years ago (Before I developed a helpful wife ).
I think I got the cap I adapted from a Rover 216.
Beware there's a fair bit of work to make the cap seal properly for brake bleeding use as there is an inbuilt vent path designed to let air into the reservoir and the electrical contacts aren't sealed into the cap - just force fitted during assembly, so will leak air if left in place.
I ended up just bodging something that I could put onto the reservoir neck top with a large enough flange that I could clamp it down by strapping something around the mastercylinder and reservoir and keeping the bleed pressure low.