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    clutch

    what is the easiest way to bleed your clutch when there is only one of u lol and no help?

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    Use a clean piece of vacum hose that fits the bleeder valve and have it long enough to run right back into the resevour... and pump it up !!

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    Oh... dont forget to loosen the valve before pumping the pedal....... lol then when you have bleed it retightten the valve.

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    it's best to use clear hose if you can pump and see it at the same time. That way you can see the air pass through

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    oh ok thank u what about the hand pump for like brakes would that work too ?

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    You mean a vacum pump. sure it would.

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    I know your not a bonehead Freddy but make sure to check the fluid level before and after! I know a kid that almost killed himself using one and he over did itand didn't realize the level went waaaay down and when he hit his breaks the pedal went to the floor
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    Fortunately he's working on his clutch, not the brakes, lol. Vacuum pump will work, as will keith's idea, tube from the bleeder into the good stuff and pump like crazy with the valve open, close it and you'll be good to go!

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    ok what about one of those hand pumps they said at an auto part ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 95_GST View Post
    ok what about one of those hand pumps they said at an auto part ?
    use your penis pump it works the same !!!!jsk i had to had to doo it !!!


    i heard that people gravity bleed there brake line and clutch line's


    gravity bleed is always have the rasivor full at all time it takes 20min to do
    open the bleeder let it run into a cup and keep filling to fluid on top!
    good luck with that!!

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