In a message dated 6/12/2001 10:37:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
hutton@evansville.net writes:
> Also, my bleed
> screw was on the bottom - air obviously rises, but shouldn't the
> pressure of the bleed procedure still force the air out the bleed screw
> no matter where it is positioned?
>
Duh!
Come on, get real.....
The cylinder was installed wrong. The whole thing is 180 degrees off. The 2
bolts holding the slave assembly to the bell housing must be re-installed
right way.
Get a speedbleeder for bleeding ease.... (www.speedbleeder.com)
Better check your disk brake calipers for same problem.
Good luck.
Clark
"If it's not fun why do it?" Jerry Greenfield
Clark W. Nicholls
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