A-body guys with T-56 and remote bleeders in here
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A-body guys with T-56 and remote bleeders in here
ALL A-body's with the T-56 in it, that have a Remote Bleeder for the slave cylinder
Can you guys please post up how long of a remote bleeder you guys got
and maybe post a picture of where you mounted it ???
I'm flying blind here and not sure how long of one to get to mount it to my firewall by my booster for easy access.
18" , 25", or bigger. http://www.speedwaymotors.com/T56-Re...der,41385.html
Thanks!!!!
Can you guys please post up how long of a remote bleeder you guys got
and maybe post a picture of where you mounted it ???
I'm flying blind here and not sure how long of one to get to mount it to my firewall by my booster for easy access.
18" , 25", or bigger. http://www.speedwaymotors.com/T56-Re...der,41385.html
Thanks!!!!
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Can't help you, but interested myself. I looked at the lineup on Speedway motors and didn't have a clue. I was thinking about running it out near the side of the car for easy access while also having the ability to push the clutch. I was just going to crawl under there with a tape measure.
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I didn't use a remote Bleeder. Can't help much, I used an alternate method...
I just use it as it came (OEM) on the slave.. but what I did was drill a access hole in my Trans tunnel and use 1/4" ratchet, extention and socket to bleed it from inside my cab. Just need to put a pan under to catch the dripping fluid. Used a rubber plug in the hole and put the carpet back, done !, one man bleed job..
I just use it as it came (OEM) on the slave.. but what I did was drill a access hole in my Trans tunnel and use 1/4" ratchet, extention and socket to bleed it from inside my cab. Just need to put a pan under to catch the dripping fluid. Used a rubber plug in the hole and put the carpet back, done !, one man bleed job..