Thread: Bleeding Clutch
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Old 04-Apr-2006, 13:50   #9
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Ah sorry sport I thought you meant the pushrod isn't budging. Different saga!!
Right, be careful of spillage here. If you back bleed the cylinder(push the internal piston within the clutch slave) back what happens?
The piston should make it's way inside the cylinder pushing fluid back up the line into the reservoir (remember spillage). Is piston seized??
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