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New clutch installed, do i have to bleed it now?

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Old 04-17-2006, 04:39 PM
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Default New clutch installed, do i have to bleed it now?

Hey guys i just got the LS7 clutch installed in my SS. I was wondering should i of gotten the system bled? do u normally bleed it when u get a clutch changed? thanks for the help
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Did you replace any hyrolics?
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no i did not replace any hydraulics
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Although you did not replace any hydraulic members you did have to dis-connect the slave feed line. I know its a sealed/ quick disconnect but that operation left an opportunity for air to get into the system. A bleed would be a good idea in my mind.




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