steve-d still selling extensions???
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I am looking to buy a slave sleeder extension but had no luck contacting him. Anyone know how to get in touch with him or have an extension for sale??? THANKS!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by MeentSS02
Looks like you should be covered. I'm glad I had mine with my new clutch install...it has already paid for itself in the saved aggrivation for bleeding my new master/slave that went in along with the new clutch.
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It is nothing more than a line that screws in place of the standard slave bleeder screw-thingie (I say thingie because it is a little different). You run that line out your bell housing, and up by your Master Cylinder reservoir. The end of it has a standard bleeder screw on it (and steve-d actually puts an Earl's solo-bleeder on it), so you can bleed it more like a traditional brake caliper as opposed to blindly getting to the stock screw that sits inside the bell housing, and letting the fluid run everywhere.
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the only down fall is you are going to make one hell of a mess screwing it in on an existing slave cylinder. id recommend drilling a very small hole on the back side of the bell housing so the fluid will drain out and not start to corrode things. but after that it seems to be the best sollution for bleeding the system when used in conjunction with the power bleeder.
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I've found that plugging the hole in the reservoir will stop the fluid from draining when opening the slave - maybe a few drops at most. Is it even possible to screw the extension in without pulling the tranny and slave?
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Originally Posted by MrEddie
That's a cool looking setup. MeentSS02, I gather you didn't have total success with the power bleeder without the slave extension? Thx
As for screwing it in...the slave will have to be removed to install this piece. You just wouldn't be able to get it tight enough otherwise.