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Old 06-23-2011, 12:12 PM
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I think most of the problems with clutch bleeding seem to be with the hose coming off, solved with the clamps (I use a 1/4 drive socket and extension to make adjusting the clamps easy, not a screw driver). Also leaking around the nipples, solved with teflon tape. I only needed to use tape once.

I believe Dot 4 is a more expensive but the recommended choice over Dot 3
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