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<description> ed for muskelaufbau (all pages starting with "muskelaufbau"&#32;|&#32;all pages that link to "muskelaufbau")Jump to: navigation, search			Did you mean: muskellunge No article title matchesNo page with that title exists.You can search again:Titles on Wikipedia are case sensitive, except for the first character; please check alternate capitalizations and consider adding a redirect here to the correct title.See all pages that begin with this prefix.See all pages within Wikipedia that link t...</description><pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:35:34 -0500</pubDate><link>http://www.ubung-jetzt.info/muskelaufbau.php</link>
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<description>How can you effectively bung a brake pipe union when removing a section of brake pipe? I am replacing a few sections of brake pipe but when I remove a section (to get it measured up for replacement) the remaining union leaks fluid. I have tried bunging it with newspaper/rags but it still leaks through. Any ideas on how to bung it properly? That brake fluid is VERY viscous stuff!
Note: The reason I hadn&#039;t fully drained it was because I read you shouldn&#039;t let the fluid go below the MIN mark...
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