bleeding........
Last edited by triumphman; Sep 20, 2005 at 08:41 AM.
the drill mod increases the flow of hyd fluid to the slave. from the factory they had too small of an opening in the line causing the loss of fluid at high rpm shifting, causing you to misshift and loose pedal for a bit until you pump it up.
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get a vacuum pump w/ resivoir and stick the end of the tube down the line from the fluid resivoir and pump out all the air. you'll need quite a bit of extra/clean fluid for this. but it is way better than doing it at the slave in my opinion. if you're interested and want more details pm me about it.
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Last edited by AtlantaRTA; Sep 25, 2005 at 08:54 AM.
does it pull in any air form anywhere else, or as long as I pull bubbles, i am pulling air I am bleeding it out?
repeat process at 15 in/hg. then repeat again at 20, and again at 25. if your still getting more and more air bubbles out, just keep repeating steps at 25 until there are no more. there will always be tiny tiny bubbles in the fluid after doing this, its perfectly normal, were trying to get rid of the big bubbles here.
hope that helps.
this process worked very well for me, in fact, i did not bench bleed my master after the drill mod (required) and just used this method and its been working perfectly for the past 5k+ miles. 




