Ok got remote speed bleeder. Best way to bleed clutch with it..on person still ok?
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if it doesnt have like a speed bleeder you need two people.. push peddle, hold.. crack line.. tighten.. release peddle slowly .. same as the brakes
unless the line is long enough to put the line back in the resevoir, then you just put it in there and pump to cycle all the air out
unless the line is long enough to put the line back in the resevoir, then you just put it in there and pump to cycle all the air out
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Its a remote line and thought speed bleeder but as said it don't seem to be working very good. I did drill mod so got air in the line and didn't bench bleed it.
Also will the pedal come up with a broken clutch spring? No idea how light this tex twin is supposed to be either.
Also will the pedal come up with a broken clutch spring? No idea how light this tex twin is supposed to be either.
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Originally Posted by Dj92GTA
unless the line is long enough to put the line back in the resevoir, then you just put it in there and pump to cycle all the air out
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Originally Posted by Dj92GTA
if it doesnt have like a speed bleeder you need two people.. push peddle, hold.. crack line.. tighten.. release peddle slowly .. same as the brakes
unless the line is long enough to put the line back in the resevoir, then you just put it in there and pump to cycle all the air out
unless the line is long enough to put the line back in the resevoir, then you just put it in there and pump to cycle all the air out
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I used a Motive bleeder on the master (pressurized to 10psi only), and then submerged the end of the slave extension in brake fluid and cracked and waited for the bubbles to stop - no pumping required. It was really quick.