Clutch bleeding?
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Clutch bleeding?
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how do you bleed the clutch system after replacing both master and slave cylinders?
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how do you bleed the clutch system after replacing both master and slave cylinders?
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Re: Clutch bleeding? (kcxtremeaccord)
unscrew the bleeder bolt on the slave cylinder (on the tranny) and either connect a bleeder kit or a clear plastic line (you can get it at most hardware stores)...have someone pump the clutch pedal while the other person pours brake fluid in the clutch slave cylinder and looks at the bleeder line...once there are no more air bubbles coming out of the slave cylinder, tighten the bleeder bolt and you are good to go...
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