[DML] Re: Clutch bleeding
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[DML] Re: Clutch bleeding
- From: "EJ Chambers" <marmieej@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 12:22:31 -0000
When I was bleeding my clutch the last go around, we used an 8mm
socket to initially open the bleed screw and then an 8mm wrench for
bleeding.
I always try to find a standard size that fits before I attempt SAE
sizes just due to the massive amount metric nuts/bolts there are on
the car compared to SAE. (Maybe where I have SAE just originated from
a previous owner too)
Ej
Vin 4475
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "eremhcel" <dmcfive0@xxxx> wrote:
> Hello. I'm a long time lurker, first time poster. Since I have my
> manifold off, I decided to bleed my clutch with new fluid. The last
> time I did it (Sept. 2001), I was able to reach in and turn the screw
> without trouble. Now when I try to loosen the screw, It's almost
> frozen on there and the wrench was starting to round it off. I was
> thinking to get vise grips on there and taking the screw off and
> replacing it. Can I get this screw from Pep Boys or other auto parts
> store and what size do I get? Thanks for any help.
>
> Mike
> 5623
>
> PS- The wrench I was using was 5/16. It seemed to fit good. Was that
> the right size?
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