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Old 02-01-2015, 01:10 PM
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You cant use the power bleeder for bleeding the air from the clutch. You can FLUSH the hydraulic system with the pressure bleeder (including the clutch slave) before you bleed the air from the clutch. The clutch wont bleed like the brakes. Like Winmutt said the job is easy IF you have a good tight fitting hose, really not a big deal. The brake slave to clutch slave method works fine but the squirt can method is much easier but you need a good squirt can, not HF junk. I cant quite figure why folks have such a problem with clutch bleeding. Theres a utube somewhere showing squirt can bleeding on a BMW.
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