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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Good discussion. Warning - commercial
content! We make a remote slave cylinder bleeder. Steelbraid hose
and puts the bleed screw up near the clutch MC. Easy to top off
and no getting under car. End of Commercial. Ted<br>
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On 4/13/2016 11:21 AM, im sloane via 6pack wrote:<br>
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Don't mean to hi-jack the thread, but it's nice to see some
active conversation here, as we all emerge from winter
hibernation. (haha)
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<div>I know this is the SIX board, but it's amazing how
different the slave experience is with the SPIT. With the
tranny cover OFF, it's a super easy one-man job as the slave
is absolutely 'right there' beside the gas pedal. Push the
pedal with left hand, bleed the slave with right hand. But if
the tranny cover is ON, it's a P-I-A to reach your arm/hand up
around the drive-shaft or exhaust pipe (can't remember) to
somehow hold the wrench between two fingers to bleed the darn
thing. I really didn't think it was possible, but was
determined to bleed it without removing the interior. </div>
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<div>carry on,</div>
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