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Old 06-23-2003, 04:57 PM
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hey you guys, i was wondering how you bleed the clutch. where exactly is the valve to bleed the c lutch?
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Default Re: bleeding the clutch (hakemjmba)

It's been a while since I've done this, but I'm pretty sure that you bleed them the same way that you would bleed your brakes. I the bleeder valve is underneath the car on the passenger side of the transmittion.

I'm not a 100% about the location, but I KNOW that it is somewhere close to there.

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the bleeder is on the slave cylinder..in front of the tranny..where the boot that covers the clucth release fork....u cant miss it..bleed it like u would the brakes..
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you know what the bleeder valve looks like, cuz i looked under there and i saw nothing but bolts and one bolt the has a square in it, could it be that one?
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Default Re: bleeding the clutch (hakemjmba)

is it possible to have a hole in the line or something because i tried to bleed my clutch with a bleeder tube like 3 times and it didnt work right just like halfway
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Default Re: bleeding the clutch (hakemjmba)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by hakemjmba &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you know what the bleeder valve looks like, cuz i looked under there and i saw nothing but bolts and one bolt the has a square in it, could it be that one?</TD></TR></TABLE>

The square is either your fill or drain plug for the tranny.

The bleeder is the nipple on the end.
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wow u guys thanks a lot, hopefully this fixes my clutch. my clutch is really soff and seems like there is no pressure to it, hopefully this fixes it! thanks!
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its an 8mm
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