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Brass Bleeder Screw Installed and fits nice from eBay

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Old Oct 5, 2013 | 02:06 PM
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Thanks for the tip. I just bought one from Ebay.
 
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Old Oct 6, 2013 | 11:54 AM
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Smile I found the advnace auto part 3.69 for a twin pack

Originally Posted by MC04DII
If you're in a pinch, this works well too. Got it at advance auto. Costs $10.99 and it comes with two so you have an automatic spare. Seals itself in there and then the small unscrews for bleeding. I like it.

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I found the advanceauto part and I bought it for 3.95 including tax for a twin pack. It was 3.69 before tax. I have half the old screw stuck in though so I will have to remove my T and push out the old bit. Here is the link. Please note that it is plastic. Also just in case it is Dorman part# 902-404. Who knew we could actually have a less than $2 fix for our trucks I will replace it with the brass one from ebay once it start wearing out but this was a great emergency find. Thanks guys.

Buy Dorman - OE Solutions Coolant Air Bleeder Screw 902-404 at Advance Auto Parts
 
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