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MG Midget and Sprite Technical - Brake Bleeding problems solved
MG Genetics is pleased to announce the release of our genetically modified medical leeches ( Hirudo medicinalis) that feed on brake fluid, not blood. Attach one of these beauties at each bleeding nipple, open the valves, then just sit back and suck on your favorite brew while our leeches bleed your brakes. The only thing you need to do is keep the master cylinder reservoir topped off. One good feeding will keep the leeches happy for a year. You can repeat this process annually on the first of April and always have fresh fluid in your brake system. Order the seven-pack if you have disk brakes and the five-pack if you have drums all 'round. The odd leech is to bleed the clutch slave cylinder. To order, contact us at MGGenetics@foolyou.com |
S E Bryan |
The check is in the mail. |
Martin Washington |
Question, are they available at other times of the year? I last lost my clutch slave cylinder seals in October, wouldn't want to have to wait until the next April to bleed the system. And are they available individually for special projects such as the odd clutch job or a wheel cylinder replacement? Awaiting your response before I place my order. |
Bill Young |
I have a front disk brake conversion to 9" drums. Can I order an eleven-pack for this modification? Phil |
Phil |
This thread was discussed on 01/04/2009
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