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Old 10-27-2008, 04:25 PM
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Anyone that pulls a T56 for any reason should buy one of these. I'm still thrilled with mine and have put two in friends' cars. I'm at the point where I won't replace anyone's clutch unless they get one.
Old 10-29-2008, 12:47 PM
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Was all ready to put trans back in but decided to order one this weekend. Sounds like I should get it next week?

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Got mine in and had it in for a while..took 15 min to completely bleed a bone-dry system(took it apart for Drill Mod), works great.
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Why does anyone invest in these things when you can stick a mityvac on the master cylinder resevoir and bleed them in 15 seconds???
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Damn.. if you are that hardcore about the Mityvac then buy one for everyone and we'll do that.
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Originally Posted by 1999Z28
Why does anyone invest in these things when you can stick a mityvac on the master cylinder resevoir and bleed them in 15 seconds???
Bleed it thru the master reservoir??? Not the best idea. Kinda like sucking on a straw with your finger over the end! The system still needs to be cracked open somewhere for that to work.
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Yea.. you get a Bleeder extention like the ones we are talking about here..stick the end of it in some Brake Fluid and crack it a hair, and then use the VAC to suck on it.
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Originally Posted by the_merv
Damn.. if you are that hardcore about the Mityvac then buy one for everyone and we'll do that.
I believe autozone will rent them, some people already own them.

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Bleed it thru the master reservoir??? Not the best idea. Kinda like sucking on a straw with your finger over the end! The system still needs to be cracked open somewhere for that to work.
I obviously see you've tried this method...
There are so many posts of people pumping and pumping and pumping the clutch and cracking the bleeder, getting nothing but fluid and still don't have a pedal. It's a million times easier to just stick it on the cap, pull a small vacuum, and pump the pedal a couple times and it'll suck all the air out.
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i got the tick speedbleeder but im sure this works in the same matter. everything can be done by one person with just a socket wrench. no getting on your back to open the blleder underneath the car. its simple as can be...takes 2 min to flush and bleed the system with the speedbleeder
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how do you install?



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