Can someone help me on how to bleed the clutch? The more detailed, the better. Thanks
Created on: 08/03/09 08:56 PM
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Rook
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xxxses
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RE: bleed clutch
08/05/09 10:53 AM
I use to do it the old school way as you reasonable sure you get all the air out
but now they have theese for about 60.00 bucks seeams pricey but It will only take you 2min per side and back and for the clutch what this tool does is sucks the fluid thruogh the systemand all air with it while depositing the waste fluid into the waste resevior and all you have to to is squeese the handle and add fluid to your clean fluid res. Dont have to mess with banjos or even pump the break or clutch one time you can if you feel you should but it will do the job all by it self with little effort on your part and the part I love the best is NO helper "DID YOU SAY HOLD" NO NO PUMP lol you get what i mean good luck...xxx's
Rook
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xxxses
Location: CA
Joined: 06/06/09
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xxxses
Location: CA
Joined: 06/06/09
Posts: 237
xxxses
Location: CA
Joined: 06/06/09
Posts: 237
RE: bleed clutch
08/06/09 12:50 PM
ok hub I see that at least you when you've been asleep and dreaming lol
I love a good OLD fashion challenge I just wish we lived closer together I'm on here sometimes longer than I think I am hince the xxx's in my eyes when I read your post I was laughing and when I wrote mine as well keep um comming hub this place is more than just an info highway I love the laughs and the BS ...xxx's
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