At 03:10 PM 4/24/99 -0600, you wrote: >Lee >I'm interesting the clutch bleeder tool. I've done this job a buch of >times and find that removing the engine cover is the only way to go. IF >you can solve this I'd be eternally grateful!! > >Dave Swingle > >Reservation #007 > >dswingle@xxxx reply: Hi David, yep I have solved that problem by making a special tool. It is very specialized and I doubt that any other use would ever arise. You would still need a light and a mirror to view the bleed screw to set the tool end over the bleed screw, but once you do that, all you need is a peddle pumper! BTW The tool includes an air lock so if you don't get the bleed screw tight on the "let up" cycle while bleeding, you won't suck air back into the slave cylinder. You also have a visual feed back so you can see an air in the line as it is purged. If I get enough replies I will send out some information and maybe we can get a few made...kinda like the stainless break lines!!!!(which I loved putting in!) Lee ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/dmcnews http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying group communications