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Old 05-20-2005, 01:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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how do u bleed the clutch

i have a 91 na mr2, and theres air in my lines. can n e 1 tell me how to bleed the clutch so i can get out on the road, and the location of my slave cylinder. also, my email is lioneljones2001@yahoo.com
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Old 05-20-2005, 01:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I only know how to do it for a Maxima. Sorry dude. Free bump though.
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man it took me about 3 or four hours to bleed mine, the slave is on the front of the engine right next to the motor mount
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thanks man, it only toke me 7 minutes to bleed it, and now it shifts great.
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So? how did you bleed the clutch? cause this is my first manual trany car and I dont know.
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So? how did you bleed the clutch? cause this is my first manual trany car and I dont know.
Its more difficult to bleed the clutch than the brakes. First, open the bleeder valve and get a tool that can forcefully suck the fluid out like a "power bleeder" while having somebody pump the clutch.
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OK, thats not that hard (since I have one of those tools). Thanx for the info.
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