[DML] Good method of bleeding the Clutch?
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[DML] Good method of bleeding the Clutch?



I will be replacing the clutch master cylinder on one of my cars, 
main question is that after the new one is installed, what would be 
the proper way to bleed it out to have it work properly again. If 
anyone has a little write up on this procedure I would be most 
greatful. I will be doing this with a partner, so I will be able to 
have someone help me bleed it out, just what is the best way to 
reach back there to bleed it I guess I am trying to ask. Any hints, 
tips, etc. would be great. 

Also I  must say I am replacing it with one of PJ Grady's HCR clutch 
master cylinders, very nice piece of equipment, and I recommend it 
to anyone needing this part.


Thanks again for the help,


Joe

2524 & 16634


Now on my 3rd Yahoo account in 8 months now to mysterious 
cancellations of all my accounts? Stumped on that one.




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