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Old 07-01-2007, 11:03 PM
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We are going to do a GP on our remote bleeder. If we can get 10 people ordering one we will sell them for $65 shipped. PM me if interested.

With this bleeder you can run it up to the engine compartment or out under the car to bleed the clutch. It also has a speed bleeder on the end so it's a one man operation to bleed the clutch. We are only getting top of the line parts to make them. One of the problems with making them is getting the fitting for the slave cylinder that will seal and not leak since it's not a machined surface. We have found what they call a bonded washer that will seal under high pressure to use on the fitting. We have also found a sealant to use on the threads that will not break down from the brake fluid. This provides a double seal for the fitting. We will be selling them for $75 with Free Shipping. Here's some pictures of them.
If interested you can contact us at lpp@tampabay.rr.com






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I've never bled a clutch before. How exactly does it work with this? Very interested!!!!
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How hard is it to install?
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Ok question 1 To bleed the clutch you have to get under the car and get to the stock bleeder coming out of the side of the bell housing which you can't reach because it's right next to the floor pan tunnel. If you do figure out how to get to it you have to put a wrench on it and open it and close it while someone else pumps the clutch pedal. With our remote bleeder you can see in the pictures the bleeder can be under the car or ran up to the engine compartment. It has a speed bleeder on the end of it so all you have to do is crack it open a little then pump the pedal until you see no more air coming out of it then your done.
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Question 2 It's easy to install but you have to have your trans out to install it
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these guys are great!!!! i highly suggest them, amazing customer service!
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wtf! i just did a clutch and i was going to get one of these! damn...too bad this didnt happen last week.
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I am going to go ahead with the GP for the people that wanted to get in on it even tho I don't quite have 10 people yet. PM me for payment info.

Thanks, Carl
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Question 2 It's easy to install but you have to have your trans out to install it
There's no way to get around this?
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Not really. You would have to cut a big hole in the side of the bellhousing to get to the slave.




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