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From: Idaho
Car: 1978 Camaro
Engine: 385 Dual TBI, '7427
Transmission: 4L80E
Axle/Gears: 4.10, Posi
the only way to bleed a clutch is if it has a bleed screw at the slave cylinder. For those that don't it is recomended that you remove the slave cyl. and fill it manually, ie - try to leave the hose on it, it should make it easier.
Step 1. Once out compress the cyl. and watch for air or fluid to come out, then
step 2. put the hose into the fluid and let the slave cylinder suck in the fluid, then
step 3. hold the cylinder upright so that any air trapped in it will work its way to the top. this may take a few minutes. ( the longer you wait, you will likely get more air out.)
repeat these steps until no more air comes from the cylinder or hose.
if you have an assistant they can hold the hose in a bottle of fluid while you hold the cylinder upright and pump it - will go faster.
the key, just remember air is lighter than fluid, it will always rise to the top.
Step 1. Once out compress the cyl. and watch for air or fluid to come out, then
step 2. put the hose into the fluid and let the slave cylinder suck in the fluid, then
step 3. hold the cylinder upright so that any air trapped in it will work its way to the top. this may take a few minutes. ( the longer you wait, you will likely get more air out.)
repeat these steps until no more air comes from the cylinder or hose.
if you have an assistant they can hold the hose in a bottle of fluid while you hold the cylinder upright and pump it - will go faster.
the key, just remember air is lighter than fluid, it will always rise to the top.
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