Bleeding Clutch.
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Bleeding Clutch.
- From: "Robert Rooney" <DMCVegas@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2000 01:00:14 -0000
Last night I put the D up onto ramps. Durring which the clutch
slipped and a huge puff of white smoke shot out of the drivers side
of the engine compartment. The clutch didn't squeal, but the nasty
burned smell was noticeable for quite a while afterwards. I can reach
the bleeder screw with my fingers, and I can get a socket around it
to loosen it. But I'm having an extremely difficult time opening and
closing the valve when I need to. The cause of this is I only have a
very small space to move my arm and hand around in because of the
cross-over pipe on the exhaust manifold. On top of this the water
hose for the heater is laying on top of the bleeder screw. Every time
I wedge something in place to hold the hose up, it ends up partialy
blocking my hand. If I could remove the cross-over pipe This whole
process would be a snap because as it is now I can only fit my right
hand in, so I'm doing this totally one-handed (on the + side I now
know how it truly feels to be a one-legged man in an a$$ kicking
contest!). Has anyone here ever removed the cross-over pipe? And if
so, is this something I can do with a socket and some extensions, or
would I end up having to drill the bolts out?
-Robert
vin 6585 (The DeLorean from hell!)
p.s. After I loosend the bleeder screw last night and attempted to
bleed some of the DOT-4 out, I noticed that the fluid was black and
smelled almost burned. After doing this the clutch still slips, but
my car does accellerate a little faster.
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