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Old 07-08-2014, 11:50 PM
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Bleeding a clutch via a brake caliper

Mercedes 190e 2.3 16v is giving me some issues with clutch pedal feel ,I came across one very clever idea installing a clear line from the passenger side caliper bleeder to the slave cylinder bleeder which will make the brake system reasponsible for pushing air out of the clutch system,This sounds very sound advise in that both borrow the same reservior .In all my searching for my main issue it was finally realized that my main problem as simple a reservior line to the clutch that was lose allowing air into the system ,well a long line of items were fixed in this process and most of it was found on this site ,thanks to peachparts past and present members a real forum of members who spend time for others in need.
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