Date: 15 Jan 2004 02:26:40 GMT From: Dave Hinz <davehinznopsamcop.net> Subject: Re: Pressure bleeding a c900 Clutch was: Clutch Repeated Disaster
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 23:32:54 -0800, _Al_ <al010101nopsamcom> wrote: > you apply pressure at the master. I've had good luck, myself, by raising a turkey baster full of brake fluid, connected by an appropriate sized hose, to the slave-end of the system. Pushes the bubbles _uphill_ rather than trying to force them down that long vertical section of metal tubing against the wheel arch. Just attach the baster to the top-edge of the hood (while open of course). I used a clip-type clothes pin but of course duct tape would work. Keep the baster (just the funnel part) full with brake fluid, and it'll sloooooooowly push the new clean fluid through the system. Takes a while but beats swearing at the inevitable bubbles when doing it the other way. Dave "yeah, I'm around..." Hinz