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    Default Clutch Hydraulics

    This weekend I decided to replace my clutch hydraulics. The master was going out and I decided to replace the slave for good measure. I had a friend and we were trying to bleed the clutch. The clutch feels great, but no fluid came out the weep hole on the slave? The bleeder screw isn't even wet?

    Any insight would be helpful. It was my first try and I could have overlooked something.

    Thanks!

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    Default Re: Clutch Hydraulics

    you could still have air in the line or you just might have gotten lucky and stopped just as the fluid got there. I'd re bleed just to be safe.
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    Default Re: Clutch Hydraulics

    The bleeder screws/channels can get stuff in them and become plugged. You will have to clear it to bleed. But if you have a good clutch now, why bother. You got lucky.
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