master or slave clutch cylinder?
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Hi
Bleeding the clutch is an easy task if done with some thought - but to make life easy you need to run aeroquip from master to slave,
Anyway how to bleed:
Bleed system with a couple of pumps - make sure slave piston is pushed back in to bore.
remove slave and hold level or there about with master cylinder - so fluid is in equilibrium
Remove bleed screw completely
Tip brake fluid gently down bleed screw port - obviously slave should be clean of shit
Tap sides of cylinder and keep repeating
Replace bleed screw
Now system is 100% bled
Spent next to nothing on fluid and bled
Regards
Steve
Bleeding the clutch is an easy task if done with some thought - but to make life easy you need to run aeroquip from master to slave,
Anyway how to bleed:
Bleed system with a couple of pumps - make sure slave piston is pushed back in to bore.
remove slave and hold level or there about with master cylinder - so fluid is in equilibrium
Remove bleed screw completely
Tip brake fluid gently down bleed screw port - obviously slave should be clean of shit
Tap sides of cylinder and keep repeating
Replace bleed screw
Now system is 100% bled
Spent next to nothing on fluid and bled
Regards
Steve
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