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I concur that a lift pump makes things easy. Either no bleeding is need or if it is simply open the bleeder and trigger the pump.
That said a Speed Bleeder fitting, assuming the threads can be matched, would likely accomplish the same thing as the bleeder on the filter head is essentially the same as a brake bleeder.
However, that fitting screws into a filter head that's aluminum or some other soft metal and over time the bleeder threads can strip out at the cost of ca. $100 for a new head unit although it does come with a filter. Some years back one could obtain a bleeder kit that appears to consist of a brass fitting that replaces the bleeder screw and a "T" handle fitting, which accommodated a fitting for a vinyl tube. Pump primer, crack "T" handle, watch bubbles/fuel go into catch cup, close "T" handle, repeat as needed. I suspect the parts for that fitting are common plumbing items whose total cost is likely under $10 and have sent an email to the company that I think was the original seller asking what those parts were.
_________________ Sold to LOST member my 05 Ltd, GDE Stg II turbo + TCM tune, SunCoast TC w. Transgo kit, Steiger window regulators, Samcos, Fumoto valve, 2nd gen filter head with Lub. Spec. bleeder, Hayden clutch & 11 blade fan, inverted spare, P-1 battery, BF Goodrich Long Trail TAs, Etecno1 glow plugs, timing belt at 50K miles/8 yrs
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