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Clutch Slave Cylinder - How to Bleed

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Uploaded by on Nov 26, 2008

Get every last bubble of air out of your clutch system. Air in your clutch system causes a squishy pedal, less throw on the rod and the potential for moisture to enter the system.

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  • This video is a favorite on Washington D.C.

  • Big problem is on GD GM slaves with the bleeder on the bottom and no access for a hose (they put a weep hole next to the set screw). Pushing in on the pushrod does help. I love having to triple the work due to idiots they hire to be design engineers.

  • SWEEEEEEEEET! I was about to give up giant thanks and hugs and whatnot!

  • good video it solved my problem

  • How can I do this in Vauxhall vectra 2003? Pls help me

  • Great Video though but bleeding the clutch on my 98 S10 is driving me mad

  • HOW DO YOU DO THIS IF THE SLAVE IS INSIDE THE TRANS ????????? AHHHHHH

  • so my check engine light is on because my car has gas?!?!

  • THANKS!!!! I hate my MG just 1/3 less now! =)

  • damn, the linkage is in the bellhousing on my BMW :( and it is being a pain in the ass to bleed right now.

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