Bleeding the clutch

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going4the1
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Bleeding the clutch

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Hi

I need to swap over my Clutch slave cylinder for a salvage part. I've heard that bleeding the system can be a nightmare.

Is there a particular method which is preferred? I would prefer to avoid splashing out on a vacuum system.

Many thanks
l300mrt
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Re: Bleeding the clutch

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Elbow grease
samgpr50
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Re: Bleeding the clutch

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I did mine the other week with a one man bleed kit from halfords. On trade it was about £3 and was so easy to do!
going4the1
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Re: Bleeding the clutch

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Just used my old Gunsons eazybleed. Took two minutes - what a relief!!
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