From what I understand, them power bleeder transmission things are bad news. Figure it this way...Al the metal shavings and genral gunk are on the bottom of your transmission pan. That fluid, with its gunk and metal, really never leaves the bottom. Now if you get a power flush, it gets blown all over the place. Some of it comes out, but the rest ends up in places you really dont want it. Ive heard horror stories of people getting their trannies powerflushed only to have them explode on them a week or two later.
but thats just the transmission.. powerd brake bleeders rule
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R.I.P Cool Signature. You're gone but not forgotten. I mean, sure, I kindof don't remember some of the finer details..but I remember you were funny, and at one point you said spaghetti in Dutch....but definantly not forgotten
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