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Originally posted by benchandler
Hey I really need help on how to bleed off my master cylinder. Is bleeding off my master cylinder the same as bleeding off my brakes.??
If you have replaced or are rebuilding your master cylinder with a kit, then yes, you will need to bleed the clutch, you will need to bleed the system at the slave cylinder. Good luck!!
 
Originally posted by SPEEDY
If you have replaced or are rebuilding your master cylinder with a kit, then yes you will need to bleed the clutch, you will need to bleed the system at the slave cylinder. Good luck!!
I forgot to mention the brakes. I agree with KRAZYKOREAN. The best way to bleed them is from the bleeders on the calipers.
 
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