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Re: Clutch Hydraulics

Subject: Re: Clutch Hydraulics
by bam on 2013/4/27 2:30:30

memory is a little foggy here, hope some others will chime in and verify if I am wrong. Got both master and slave from Rock Auto, be sure and get the cast slave and not the tube steel one. The hose I got from someone who I heard about from Carolina clutch, give them a call. Yes the slave is easily accesable from below. Before you install the slave point the valve down and gravity bleed it by allowing fluid to simply run out until no more air bubbles, keep the resivor full above, then install slave. After that pump the clutch, checking fluid level and it is designed to self bleed. There are some good guides out there, I will try and locate a link for you.
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