Something that I do often and with good success is to hook a length of 1/4"
tygon plastic tubing (about 15 feet of it) to the bleed nipple, open the
nipple, hook the other end of the tubing to a house gutter or some such and
pump the peddle some. the fluid goes up the tube, the air rises to the top and
the fluid settles back into the line. I have the same thing with just putting
the (VERY clean) tubing back into the master reservoir to recycle the fluid
and not waste as much.
Bill
> Date: Tue, 15 Dec 2009 01:24:04 +0000
> From: ryan.kubanoff@comcast.net
> To: spridgets@autox.team.net
> Subject: [Spridgets] best method for bleeding clutch by yourself?
>
> So I need to bleed my clutch and tomorrow is supposed to be in the 50's but
> after that it will be in the 30's.B I have no garage space.B And no one to
> help.B B My plan is to do the whole open bleeder run around push in the
> clutch with a piece of wood and secure it. Then run back around close the
> bleeder then run back and let up the clutch and check for pedal.B Any
other
> ideas?
>
>
>
> 2 years ago I used a 50cc syringe to draw the brake fluid down through the
> lines and remove the air bubbles.B Thats my other option.
>
>
>
> Ryan
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