Before you start to bleed the clutch, what exactly is the problem that you're having with it? If when you shift gears and the tranny grinds it could mean one of the following things: contaminated DOT 4, air in the lines, plastic clutch line expanding, shift linkage needs adujstment, or maybe something else. But if you do need to, instructions can be found on page E:06:01 of the Workshop Manual. The bleeder screw itself is located on the side of slave cylinder on the passenger side of the car. A picture of it can be found on page 4:4:1 of the Parts Manual. Just be sure that you don't pour used brake fluid that you bleed out back into the reservoir to fill the system up. And of course make sure the engine has had time to cool down since your hands will only be a few inches from the front exhaust pipe and the engine block itself. Other then that it's a pretty straight forward procedure. -Robert vin 6585 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx, BondAtomic@xxxx wrote: > Hello > Our DeLorean has a clutch problem, and it seems like we have to bleed the > valve. Where would this valve be? > > Sorry for the lack of info. > John Feldman > VIN 4275