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Clutch bleeding-The easy way!!!

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fivestardsm

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Aug 16, 2002
I've seen alot of people ask about clutch bleeding. I thought I too was doing something wrong, I even made a pressure bleeder. Still didn't help. I found other problems, my pedal assembly was loose. Oh-well,3 trannies later, and its good to go! Any way after doing it countless times, I found the easiest way to bleed it was to let it gravity bleed. No, really. Just open your bleeder screw and let the fluid flow. Just make sure you run 3/4 of a resivoir at a time without leting the resivoir go dry. Let it run 3/4 out fill it up and let it get half way down, fill it again and then tighten the bleeder. And that should do it. Don't forget to top off the fluid!
If anyone agrees or disagrees i'm sorry, thats the way i do all of mine.:D
 
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