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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by MIRZ
    in STEP 2 you said, keep topping up.

    but wont it run down new fluid in this way??? or keep topping up till it will start draining new fluid??
    Yes...it will run down the piping ofcourse. The idea is to keep pumping, until all old fluid is pumped thru , and ann airbubbles are gone.
    Once you see the fluid is clear / new in the pipe , retighten up the bleed bolt and that shoudl be fine

  2. #14
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    what he sed ^^^

    u have to 'flush' the old shit ouy buy puttin new stuff in the top and pumping it out.

    oh wrd!

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    how do u pump??

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    Quote Originally Posted by z3lda
    how do u pump??
    clutch pedal la
    oh wrd!

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    thanks guys, now i know what i m gonna do on coming sat morning

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    another question, this Bleeder is same thing like Siphon pump, or its different ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by MIRZ
    another question, this Bleeder is same thing like Siphon pump, or its different ???
    man the bleeder tool is that, a bleeder tool. its basically a tube with a valve in it.

    u can use some pipin if u wish cept it wont be as good LOL
    oh wrd!

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    egSi, just asking because i have one small siphon pump in garage atm

    thought may be that will do the same job, but if it wont, then will better go and buy bleeder from bigw. saw last night in bigw for $12.

  9. #21
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    yeah man just get the bleeder tool, can be used for brake fluid as well, it takes the worry bout gettin air in the hydraulic system away, makin it a lil less stressful and more enjoyable.

    higly recommend replacing all fluids in your care regulary
    oh wrd!

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    Arrow

    just done now, took me 10 mins to do it. Here is mine, it looks real filthy

    Note: to pump it quickly, when pumping let clutch padle come back fully, basicaly its flushed out at that time when clutch padel comes back.



    Last edited by MIRZ; 04-06-2005 at 10:58 AM.

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    now thats damn cool mirz, any different in clutch feel for you??
    oh wrd!

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    Trav, clutch is too soft now, i think it needs little bit adjustment to make it but tight. where would i find its adjustment? thanx.

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