trans removal 5ktq
Dwight & Tina Varnes
mxbreed at lancnews.infi.net
Sun Apr 8 21:49:59 EDT 2001
No pressure bleeder required in any I've done so far. Fill the reservoir, open
the bleeder and let it sit for awhile, usually the fluid will find it's way
there. Then just bleed as you would any brake system. Only took a few minutes
in both my Audi and my Ranger pickup to do it this way.
Dwight Varnes
86 CGT 2.3
Nate Stuart wrote:
> Don't bother, the several clutch slaves I've gotten to have all been buggers
> to get out even with the tranny out. Just undo the hydraulic fitting between
> the flex hose and the hard line on the firewall. It's quicker, and bleeding
> the clutch is a cinch as long as you have some sort of pressure (not
> vacuum!) bleeder.
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