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RE: Well the clutch hose is fitted....no clutch pressure??

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Subject: RE: Well the clutch hose is fitted....no clutch pressure??
From: "Larry Hoy" <larryhoy@prodigy.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 12:44:03 -0600
Un-freakin-believeable.

Clever.

Someone's got to try this and report back to the list.

Larry Hoy

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net 
> [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of DenverD
> Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 11:59 AM
> To: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Well the clutch hose is fitted....no clutch pressure??
> 
> 
> On Sun, 16 Jun 2002 00:33:12 -0500, Bob D. wrote:
> 
> > well you might try the ezibleed
> >gismo. My experience is that it's very hard to bleed the 
> clutch.On Sun, 
> >16 Jun
> 
> 
> i live in denmark, and very old man said to me, just a couple 
> of weeks ago:
> 
> bleeding the clutch on an MG is real easy...you just get a 
> hose the right size and 
> length to fit between the bleeder valve on the right front 
> brake and the bleeder 
> valve on the clutch slave cylinder..
> 
> 1. check clutch fluid level, if necessary, attach the hose to 
> the clutch slave and 
> drain the clutch line into a catching pail until the 
> reservoir is empty
> 
> 2. check that the brake reservoir is *full*
> 
> 3. attach the hose to the brake bleeder valve, open the valve 
> and have your 
> assistant slowly push the brake pedal until fluid comes out 
> (filling the hose with 
> fluid) and then put that end onto the clutch bleeder valve..
> 
> 4. open the clutch bleeder valve and have the assistant 
> RAPIDY pump the 
> brakes three times, ending with the foot on the floor where 
> it is then held, 
> until--immediately close the clutch bleeder and the brake 
> bleeder (after closing 
> the brake bleeder the assistant my raise their foot)
> 
> 5. check and top off clutch and brake reservoirs
> 
> 6. remove the hose from the clutch bleeder, with helper 
> ready, open the brake 
> bleeder and push the brake pedal until you are sure you have 
> not accidently let 
> air into the brake line...tightened that bleeder and top off 
> the brake reservoir one 
> final time..
> 
> i've not tried it, but it sounds like it should work..
> 
> DenverD - A Texan in Denmark
> 65B # GHN3L/33680 (version for Denmark)
> engine 18V581-H193

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