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Not sure but I don't see why not if it's effective. I've never used one so I cannot say definitively.
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Aww, no clutch damper to bypass? Shucks!
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I found a 5/16" wrench actually worked better. The 8mm started to slip. I replaced my line with the MTec line, but as I look, I wish I bought the Chase Bays line. Replaces from the reservoir to the Transmission. The Mtec replaces just the rubber portion. I noticed that my car get's into gear much easier, especially when cold.
I did notice when I was bleeding (really needed some help with that) that I actually had debris in the reservoir. I'm have to replace all the fluid. |
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Vacuum bleeder works perfectly.
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I've never bleed clutch before. Is this similar to bleeding brakes. Clutch in then bleed?
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Any thoughts anyone?
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1-man bleeder kits are only $2-$5 at your auto parts stores.
i use mine a lot!
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can anyone make a DIY guide with pictures?
thanks haha
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Clutch Pedal Stays Down?
Are you supposed to pull the clutch pedal back up after you crack and close the valve?
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It's supposed to come back up on its own.
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It will not come back by itself unless you have removed the helper spring.
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