Need to confirm clutch bleeder valve..pls help if you can
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Need to confirm clutch bleeder valve..pls help if you can
for the 03-06 350Z/G35, is the clutch bleeder valve located to the driver side of the transmission?
attached is someone else's pic.
is the bleeding procedure exactly the same as bleeding the brakes? i'm trying to replace the oem fluid with some rbf600.
pump, pump,pump, hold.
open bleed valve, bleed fluid, close bleed valve.
lift foot off clutch and pump, pump, pump, hold.
repeat steps until fluid is changed out.
thanks in advance.
vinh
attached is someone else's pic.
is the bleeding procedure exactly the same as bleeding the brakes? i'm trying to replace the oem fluid with some rbf600.
pump, pump,pump, hold.
open bleed valve, bleed fluid, close bleed valve.
lift foot off clutch and pump, pump, pump, hold.
repeat steps until fluid is changed out.
thanks in advance.
vinh
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Yeah that is the bleeder screw for the slave cylinder. Also, you may have to pull the clutch pedal back up by hand after you open/close the bleeder screw the first time.
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ya i had a problem with the clutch staying down when i went to the track i wonder if any one can help me with this problem please pm so i kinda found out what is wrong becuase i caused my clutch to burn up bad
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