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Cheap clutch pressure bleeder
In my troubles with a leaky clutch slave, I found a way to pressure bleed
the slave. I was the one who gave out how to use the Lisle one man bleeder
with a shop vac attached to the vac side of the cup. I found the if you
reverse the vac (to exhaust) and attach the side of the bleeder with the
hose that is submersed in fluid to the bleeder valve of the slave. You
tape (or cork) the vacuum pipe to the hose that connects to the bleeder
cup and attach the other side to the valve as above. Voila! You now have a
pressure bleeder for the clutch. It helps to make sure the vac is clean
inside. Works great.
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*Steve Sachelle Babbar
*'87 5000CS Turbo 5spd 1.3-1.7 bar <SBABBAR@IRIS.NYIT.EDU>
*Cockpit adjustable wastegate, AudiSport badge
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*Disclaimer:"Any information contained herein is based purely on my own
*personal experience and may not necessarily reflect yours. Use caution as
*your results may vary from mine."
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