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Need help quick for clutch bleed.

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Old 12-04-2011, 04:23 PM
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that sounds crazy. my luck it would have a leak in the system and suck fluid up and into the motor lol.
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it works like a charm. and if it does eat a little brake fluid, itll just smoke like **** and clean the valves up no biggie. I do it this way all the time.
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sounds like a hell of an idea. i'll remember it next time for sure.
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keep it in mind next time you change a brake master too... works well on those, and you dont have to get the air all the way to the wheels to get it out of the system.
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thats a good idea. i would have never thought to go backwards. this may suck for really big cam guys though. hahaha
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