Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 08:57:24 -0000 From: MeatballTurbo <carl.robsonnopsamcing-czechs.com> Subject: Re: MOT Failed
In article <b49k85$1tb4ms$1nopsam52899.news.dfncis.de>, grunffnopsam.com says... > MeatballTurbo wrote: > > > Cool, didn't realise. I was looking in the Haynes, and it looked like it > > was necessary to remove the clutch cover to get to the bleed nipple. Or > > is it possible to get the cover off withouut moving hoses? > > To get the cover off you definitely have to remove hoses. But > the nipple sticks out from the side of the cover - so you don't > need to remove *anything* to bleed. > > Loverly, that is excellent. I did read some where that if you use a pumpup oilcan full of brake fluid (the old brass kind with a nipple attachement), and remember to put plenty of cloths arround the fluid reservoiur, with the cap off, it is actually easier to reverse bleed, pumping fluid through the nipple under pressure from the can, and letting the air push to the top. You sometimes need to get some fuid out of the top first with a turkey baster though to make room for expansion, and the extra fluid. -- Carl Robson The poster formally known as Skodapilot. http://www.bouncing-czechs.com