clutch blleding
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- RobWill116
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You can bleed the clutch with a one-man bleeder kit on the bleed nipple, or just keep pumping the clutch pedal with the lid off the reservoir.
I hope you changed the clutch slave cylinder at the same time, or you'll likely be changing that shortly after when it fails...
I hope you changed the clutch slave cylinder at the same time, or you'll likely be changing that shortly after when it fails...
- Brianmoooore
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E30 can be very difficult to fill and bleed from dry.
The initial bleeding seems to fill the fluid with microscopic bubble, so leave it for twenty four hours to allow the bubbles to collect together into bigger ones that will come out with normal bleeding.
The initial bleeding seems to fill the fluid with microscopic bubble, so leave it for twenty four hours to allow the bubbles to collect together into bigger ones that will come out with normal bleeding.
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daimlerman
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Tell us more....maxfield wrote:I've never really had problems bleeding BMW clutches.
But some clutches I've had to back bleed using the brakes.
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