How to bleed the clutch?

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Old 10-23-2007, 09:57 AM
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Default How to bleed the clutch?

I have a hose and small container full of fluid to hook up to the bleeder valve.

But unsure how to go about bleeding it.

Do I loosen the valve, pull out the clutch pedal than push it back in, then tighten the valve? Rinse and repeat?

(My clutch pedal is stuck to the floor after I installed a firewall mastery cylinder brace).
Old 10-23-2007, 11:02 AM
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Default Do this

Have the hose on the end of the slave nipple and have it go into a jar with some brake fluid. Get a wrench on the bleeder. Have a friend stand in and help you there so he can manipulate the wrench when needed. Get in the car, open the valve, push the pedal down, leave it open for a bit, then close, then let the clutch pedal back up (or pull it up, in your case). Do this repeatedly.
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Lets get married (thanks for your help)
Old 10-24-2007, 11:05 AM
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Default Ohhh...an AW marriage, umm... let's see

We could all get together and race our engines at the reception... or have a community lifter noise reception, or better yet.... paint on the back windshield, "Just married in Quattro" LOL
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