How do i properly bleed the clutch?
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.. on a gsr tranny with upgraded clutch? please tell me the exact steps, detailed and and step by step... thanks.
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step two.......click on hyperlinked word at top right of screen called "search"
step three.....wait for page to load
step four.......type in "bleed clutch" in the search query
step five.......select "archived content"
step six........select the search button with your mouse and click once and await the 35 resluts that will appear
step seven.....click on hyperlinks until your goal is completed.
step eight......learn how to use this feature often, it will help you tremendously
No, I am right, you need to stop being lazy and search for the topic that has been covered many times.
Using the search feature is here for your help and not for it to look pretty. It is a very useful information getter and more often than not, the topic you are in question of has been covered MANY MANY times.
Using the search feature is here for your help and not for it to look pretty. It is a very useful information getter and more often than not, the topic you are in question of has been covered MANY MANY times.
for some reason, this post reminds me of a homeless person.
You can give him money, but no matter how much you give him......he/she is never happy and demands more.
You can give him money, but no matter how much you give him......he/she is never happy and demands more.
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pretty easy job.
bleeding it:
1) attach a rubber hose over the bleed screw of the slave cylinder and suspend the hose in a jar of brake fluid.
2) unscrew the bleed screw and slowly pump the clutch until you don't see any more bubbles coming out of the hose. make sure the brake reservoir level is adequate.
2-4 minutes max
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Lord Helmet »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
pretty easy job.
bleeding it:
1) attach a rubber hose over the bleed screw of the slave cylinder and suspend the hose in a jar of brake fluid.
2) unscrew the bleed screw and slowly pump the clutch until you don't see any more bubbles coming out of the hose. make sure the brake reservoir level is adequate.
2-4 minutes max
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