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sycamore, illinois

anybody live near hear that could lend a hand with bleeding my clutch i cant get it to do anything for the life of me. if anybody is interested in helping me send me a pm i am on here almost al the time now so i should get ur message right away. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worthy.gif PLEASE HELP
 

BUMP WILLING TO PAY i dont have a whole lot of money but willing to pay someone for their help
 

Just have your friend or girlfriend, relative etc push the clutch while you open and close the valve.
 

done all that vacuum bled and nothing reverse bled and nothing, normal bleed and pushing slave in and nothing.
 

asmo

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Jun 28, 2009
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87
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SLC, Ut
I have always gravity bleed mine with good results, fill up the reservoir and crack the bleeder down on the slave, after a sec it should start dripping out just keep the res topped off and when a good steady stream comes out close it.
 

Lancer99

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Aug 23, 2004
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Location
Somewhere over the rainbow
I'm in the area. I live in Dekalb I just moved here a few months ago. I think I can help you out tomorrow which would be the 4th.
 

3rdstrikedsm

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Feb 17, 2008
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Location
32159, FL
Although I do not live by there anymore I can offer up some advice and that would be make sure the rubber line is not collapsed that is attached to the slave which happens a lot and it can be rather troublesome to diagnose.
 

galant344

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Sep 23, 2006
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358
Location
oakforest il.
I suggest gravity bleed for a little while, then making or buying a one man bleeder cup from sears. I always bleed the clutch by myself and the cup has worked flawlessly and gets the job done w/ in 20 minutes.
 
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