DIY: Clutch Bleed (Gravity Method)
#11
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thank you... that's for the caliper though. Remember the hose needed for the clutch bleed needs to be a little smaller. I'll include those numbers in the brake diy.
#12
Works great. Even though it's a pain in the ass to get under the car and find this bleeder. I was worried I wasn't going to catch it quick enough and drain my entire CMC. Best with two people. And since there's not much room for a hose to fit down there right, I got the amazing opportunity to try some ATE superblue in my mouth.
#13
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Works great. Even though it's a pain in the ass to get under the car and find this bleeder. I was worried I wasn't going to catch it quick enough and drain my entire CMC. Best with two people. And since there's not much room for a hose to fit down there right, I got the amazing opportunity to try some ATE superblue in my mouth.
#14
Originally Posted by BlakeKleinCalabrese' timestamp='1361513830' post='22354988
Works great. Even though it's a pain in the ass to get under the car and find this bleeder. I was worried I wasn't going to catch it quick enough and drain my entire CMC. Best with two people. And since there's not much room for a hose to fit down there right, I got the amazing opportunity to try some ATE superblue in my mouth.
#17
Yes, actually. You wouldn't do the same with the brakes would you? This allows the brake fluid to be completely flushed out, apposed to being mixed in.
#20
Why are you using brake fluid to drain your clutch reservoir? I know they are basically the same thing, but wouldn't it be more efficient to use a special clutch fluid?