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  1. #21
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    I think the easiest way to bleed a clutch is to drain the whole lot then use a syringe to push the fluid up to the master as it's the highest point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick122 View Post
    I think the easiest way to bleed a clutch is to drain the whole lot then use a syringe to push the fluid up to the master as it's the highest point.
    You're probably right Rick. I didn't know it when I last suffered one. To be honest, it wouldn't have occurred to me now but that's a reflection on my experience, not your knowledge. You do realise that I'll be referring to you when it comes to getting Wombat's clutch behave nicely

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    Can also do the clutch the same as the brake, just get the bottle above the height of the slave, so hold it up somewhere in the engine bay.

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