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Author Subject: bleeding clutch help
bobdylan_55

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Post #1
anybody know how i can bleed a hydraulic clutch that doesnt have a bleed point? lol

i was thinking about feeding the fluid up the hose? ive been trying all morning, pushing the rods in and pedal down etc and i cant get it to do anything Sad

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Posted 17th Sep 2010 at 18:24
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Post #2
This any use?

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Posted 17th Sep 2010 at 18:44
bobdylan_55

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might be, ill give it a go in the morning. Thanks mate Smile

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Posted 17th Sep 2010 at 18:49
miles

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Not a early D8 406 by any chance?

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Posted 17th Sep 2010 at 19:05
bobdylan_55

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Post #5
the slaves off an early d8 yes, but its on my 309 project, connected with normal hydraulic hose to a pedal box with girling master cylinder (which are w*nk)

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Posted 17th Sep 2010 at 19:07
bobdylan_55

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had a go today, no go. got it to bleed a little bit, but not enough to disengage clutch. The slave now has exploded aswell which is useful Sad
ill have to get another slave, but i still dont know how im going to bleed it? any help will be much appreciated.

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309 GTi6-T
Posted 18th Sep 2010 at 21:51

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