Mighty Vac clutch bleeder
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Mighty Vac clutch bleeder
Anyone try this method? It looks super easy, I bought one at Vatozone today and i'm gonna bleed mine this way.
http://performanceworks1.com/ls1_clutch_bleeding.htm
http://performanceworks1.com/ls1_clutch_bleeding.htm
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That seems to be a easier procedure but if you read the sticky at the top of this page, there are many people that do not recommend power bleeders, including T56rebuilds.com. I am going to have to bleed mine in a few days when i put the new master cyclinder in and i think i am just going to do it the old school way.
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It should be okay, it only needs a small amount of vaccum to get the airbubbles out. Its about the same as sucking the air out through the slave cylinder. I spent over 2 hours yesterday trying to let gravity bleeding do its job, I was doint it wrong though according to this website, I hear different methods from everyone though.
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Originally Posted by BIG_MIKE2005
I used one without any problems. Took me all of 10 minutes to bleed my clutch by myself. The problems usually start when people pump the pressure up to high. It can mess up the seals when you do this.
Follow the sticky to a "T" & you should be perfectly fine.
Follow the sticky to a "T" & you should be perfectly fine.