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Old 03-26-2008, 06:36 PM
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When you bleed clutch do you put the cover back on the reservoir or do leave it off.
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Keep it on. Make sure you have plenty of fluid in there at all times.
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when ever i bleed my clutch i remove the black rubber and just screw on the cap for safety. if you bleed with the black rubber it will try to get sucked into the hole and pulling up the pedel will be a bitch
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Originally Posted by ae13291
when ever i bleed my clutch i remove the black rubber and just screw on the cap for safety. if you bleed with the black rubber it will try to get sucked into the hole and pulling up the pedel will be a bitch
The cap has a pin hole on it .




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