Wanted to bleed the brakes on my 1986 Dodge Van. The hose did not fit into the drain holes. I tried everything I could think of to get to the Bloodletter. Heat, stretching, etc. There are still millions of old cars on the road with old-fashioned big vent holes. For large drain holes, why not include a dime piece of tubing? I don't know the diameter of the fitting itself, but I'll need a 3/8" wrench. Pretty standard, at least on older cars.
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