Brake Bleeder Master Cylinder Cap Needed

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Old May 15, 2010 | 02:32 PM
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Question Brake Bleeder Master Cylinder Cap Needed

Any one close by have a master cylinder cap for the Motive brake bleeding system that fits our Subarus? I'm trying to use the "universal" cap and we have so much crap around the top of the master cylinder that it would be real nice to use the custom fit cap, if there is such a thing. The Motive catalog lists a Japanese cap. But I looked at our four different Japanesse model cars and the caps are all different.
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The 3 prong "Ford" one fits.
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The 3 prong "Ford" one fits.
Thanks for the info. I was able to use the "universal" one, but what a pain. I think it took me longer to get the cap on than bleed all the brakes.
Old May 15, 2010 | 08:41 PM
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I should clarify that I have the motive bleeder with the ford 3 prong and it fits. It's a little tight jamming the center into the reseviors inner cylinder but it forms a working seal on the cap. It works just fine so far.

I've read people on nasioc havin lots of frustration with the universal cap but everyone likes the ford cap.
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