where do you live, I'll tow the car over !!!
Not pratical from South Carlolina,
It looks like a vacuum system or mighty vac is the only way to get the job done.
Thanks all
Tommy
Brad Fornal <toyman@digitex.net> on 08/23/2001 01:33:38 PM
To: Tommy Samuels/MARKIVAUTO/US@MARKIVAUTO
cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: clutch bleeding
Tommy_Samuels@markivauto.com wrote:
> I know this has been discussed a bunch in the past but how do I get all the
air
> out?
My friend who just got into Spridgets devised a great way to do this. We
borrowed
the Maintenance shops vacuum pump that they use on air-conditioning. We took a
section of air hose that would fit over the fitting on the pump and ran it to a
large water trap jar borrowed from a dead machine. Then reduced the orifice down
to
a hose suitable to fit over the bleeder. I kept the reservoir full, he watched
the
clear hose until no bubbles came out, and the water trap jar kept things from
getting messy................... So damn easy, I would gladly bleed a clutch
again!!
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