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Where is clutch bleeder screw on t-56?

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Old Jan 6, 2010 | 05:39 PM
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Where is clutch bleeder screw on t-56?

Where is the clutch bleeder screw on a 99 t-56? I have a leak which appears to be at either the slave cylinder or the line from the master cylinder where it goes into the slave.. I put a little fluid in it and the pedal came back up and works again but it falls back to the floor again after a few minutes of not being used but you can pump it back up again.. anyway where is the bleeder screw on the slave cylinder? I thought it was in front of where the line goes into it on the side of the tranny but there's no sign of it there..
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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 06:29 AM
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Car: 1985 Camaro Z28, VIN F
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Re: Where is clutch bleeder screw on t-56?

The OEM LS1 T56 slave has the bleeder on the top of the slave, about 2 inches above where the hyd quick connect attaches to.

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Old Jan 7, 2010 | 08:04 AM
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Re: Where is clutch bleeder screw on t-56?

thanks so much, I didn't look high enough..
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