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08-08-2009, 06:30 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cleveland Tennessee
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Need help bleeding clutch
I'm still having problems with air in my clutch lines.
I replaced a faulty slave cylinder and just can't get it right. I have "2-man" bled it a dozen times, and it works good for a while then gets "mushy"again. I'm going to get a pressure bleeder today. Could someone please walk me through step-by-step instructions for this. I don't want to look stupid, but this has been giving me fits for a while now. Do I leave the m/c cap on or off? Should I bleed the brake system also? (Dual m/c, no probs with brakes) I truly feel like the girl on the right.....
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