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Old 07-22-2014, 02:44 PM
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Used my misty vac to vacuum flush the brake lines and have fresh fluid through the lines. The right front was being stubborn but I pumped the brakes and it was good to go. I'm going to let the clutch slave gravity bleed and vacuum bleed all of the old fluid out so the minimal amount of old is pushed back into the reservoir. Bought 4' of clear hose to connect the right front to the slave so I van bleed the slave. Right mis the clutch pedal goes straight to the floor and stays. Hopefully I can change that

Pulled fresh fluid through the slave and tried the brake caliper bleeding trick. Didn't work that well, I'm going to do the traditional 2 person method tomorrow.

I ordered all new bushings for the shifter and rods. Everything is shot.

Last edited by TheDon; 07-22-2014 at 11:21 PM.
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