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Old 01-28-2010, 06:58 PM   #13
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You don't need a special bleed tool, its the same as any other hydraulic clutch. The only difference is that the slave is on the input shaft. You can find the bleeder on the driver side of the bell housing below the hydraulic line, you will be able to feel it. I use a 3/8 breaker bar with the correct size deep well socket and have a helper pump the pedal, hold it and then I open and close the bleeder quickly....repeat.

It could be a bad slave.
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