Eric J Russell wrote:
> hahaha. 'Simple' & 'bleeding clutch hydraulics' don't usually go together...
> There is no check valve in the clutch system. I've never been able to get
> the 'push the pedal & bleed from the slave cylinder' to work. I use a large
> syringe to pull fluid out via a the bleed screw.
I always use the long clear plastic tube method on hydraulic clutches.
I run a long tube from the bleed screw to the clutch MC reservoir and
pump until there are no visible bubbles, then close the screw.
A comment I failed to make when replying about Brake MC's is also valid
here. Often problems in eliminating bubbles are caused by opening the
bleed-screw too far, so that air can leak around the threads.
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