ball-park how long to bleed clutch (there's no air, just freshening fluid)
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ball-park how long to bleed clutch (there's no air, just freshening fluid)
'95 DX D15B7
Just want to get a very rough idea of how long to gravity bleed. I have only previously dealt with post-master cylinder bleeds which are a pita and can take forever due to the air in the system.
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Just want to get a very rough idea of how long to gravity bleed. I have only previously dealt with post-master cylinder bleeds which are a pita and can take forever due to the air in the system.
Thanks
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Re: ball-park how long to bleed clutch (there's no air, just freshening fluid)
Yep, keep that container topped with fluid - nice to have a helper to do this. Goes down faster than you'd think. Run it 'til the fluid is clean and clear ... ie., this is the new stuff you're putting in.
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Re: ball-park how long to bleed clutch (there's no air, just freshening fluid)
Yup, took 20-30 minutes all told. I use a tube with a one-way valve, so I think a little less comes out than just a straight tube. Plus it was really dirty so I purged it really well. Thanks!
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