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Bleeding the Slave

Old 10-13-2006, 10:59 AM
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Whats the easyiest way to bleed the slave once the tranny is out? Any info is highly appreciated.

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Old 10-13-2006, 01:40 PM
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Connect it to the master line and bench bleed it. Just be careful not to overextend it as I am not sure there is a full travel stop or not and you don't want to blow it out. I have seen a write up on how to bench bleed everything. If I can find the link I will add it to my post.
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Don't put pressure on it while it's out--you'll be buying a new one.
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Sorry, I've never bench bleed before, if you guys could please provide detailed info I would highly appreciate it.

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