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how to bleed the clutch?????

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Old Aug 26, 2011 | 09:24 PM
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Ok, i tried with no success last night and today. I had to replace my clutch master due to my lowside wreck. I tried pumping, and nothing, so i wrapped the clutch to the handle and left it ovet night, stil nothing. Then today i tried to use a clear hose to try and suck the fluid down and try to get the air out and nothing!!! Please advise!

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Old Aug 27, 2011 | 01:42 AM
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Hey:

What all did you replace, only the master or lines too?

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Old Aug 27, 2011 | 06:53 AM
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I just replaced the master. I will check around for a power bleeder. But may have to do it the messy way, also do I do this with the master cover off, or on? Thanks ya'll
 

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Old Aug 27, 2011 | 08:58 AM
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Man, I have been workin on it for the past 2 hrs, and I still dont think I got it. only way I was able to get the master to flow, was to put my finger over the hole so only a lil fluid could escape. then tried down by the slave and nothing. So then I went and got a clear hose, sucked up some brake fluid and started to blow it backwards through the system(with the banjo bolt off at the master) and connected to the bleeder valve. I did this untill I got some fluid up to the banjo bolt. So then I connected the banjo bolt back to the master and started pumping, I could see the fluid moving in the clear line attached to the bleeder valve. but I still dont have a strong pressure/resistance on the handle. Do I need to get a power bleeder?

Oh and I have the clutch handle tied to the handle again in hopes this may help(I did see a few small air bubles come up while I have it depressed)
 

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Old Aug 27, 2011 | 02:42 PM
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I bled mine manually, didn't need a power bleeder. Make sure your bleed nipple is closed, pump the clutch leaver a couple times, hold it pulled all the way in and briefly release the bleed nipple, close the nipple and pump/repeat

pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat pump/repeat.......................

Get the idea? Does take a bit of effort/patience.
 
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Old Aug 27, 2011 | 05:43 PM
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Cool once irene leaves i will give it a shot
 
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Old Aug 28, 2011 | 05:41 AM
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See, i had t
 
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