Remote Clutch Bleeder NEW SPONSOR
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Yes we still sell the remote bleeders. You can email me at lpparts@verizon.net with any questions.
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Any advice or instructions on the best way to use this? I plan on swapping a flywheel in the near future, and this would be the perfect opportunity to change out the remote bleeder, but I'm curious the best way to use it. Should you route it up to the engine bay or over to the frame rail area? What's the procedure for using this as well.
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It's really up to you which way you route it. I myself have mine under the car. That way it's easier to bleed by myself. To bleed the system you just open the bleeder about a half a turn then place the bleeder in a glass with some brake fluid in it. By having the bleeder under the car you can place the glass on the ground and then reach inside the car with your hand and pump the pedal and look under the car to watch the fluid coming out of the bleeder into the glass. The bleeder has a check valve in it so you don't have to open and close it you just keep pumping the pedal until you don't see anymore air bubbles coming out. But remember you can only pump 3 to 4 times before you have to top off the reservoir. Once you don't see anymore air bubbles coming out you close the bleeder and your done. That simple.
If you have any other question fell free to ask.
If you have any other question fell free to ask.
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Sorry I didn't realize I was out of one of the parts to make them so I ordered the part and had the part overnighted and put yours together last night. Since you said you needed it asap I shipped it out this morning Express Mail. You should have it before 3 PM tomorrow.
So looks like I'll louse money on this one but that's my fault.
So looks like I'll louse money on this one but that's my fault.
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I have mine run under the hood. I have the bleeder zip tied to the fill reservoir. This way any air bubbles rise to the top, plus, it's convenient to be able to keep an eye on the fluid level.
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Wouldn't it be better to have it run up into the engine bay just to help get all the air out a little better??
I had a remote bleeder but I had to still open and close mine.. then it started leaking and sucking air into it.![Sad](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_sad.gif)
This one you all have sounds top line!! I'm thinking about ordering one soon!
I had a remote bleeder but I had to still open and close mine.. then it started leaking and sucking air into it.
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This one you all have sounds top line!! I'm thinking about ordering one soon!
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