Hydraulic Clutch Part 1/3: Bench Bleed Setup

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Uploaded by on Aug 21, 2009

How to prebleed your Keisler hydraulic clutch before installing it into the car. See parts 2 and 3 also.

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  • So do you have to do this while the system is disconected from the car, or can you do this process while its connected up?

  • @Dtwist227 This is an instructional video of how to do it before it's installed into the car, a bench bleed, but you can always install the system and bleed out the air after it's installed.

  • I am real confused. When the clutch pedal is released on the hydraulic clutch linkage, how is the displacement working between the master and slave?? Thanks, peace.

  • @octanekatana When you release the clutch pedal, it releases the pressure on the slave cylinder, and the force from the pressure plate fingers pushes the slave cylinder back to its at-rest position.

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