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Bleeding clutch, but with a catch..

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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 12:07 PM
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Bleeding clutch, but with a catch..

This is the LT1/T56 in my 35 Ford. I have the stock slave cylinder with a different stainless braided line so I am able to thread it on to my Wilwood master cylinder.

Here is the question though - the stock LT1 set up doesn't have a bleeder so you take the slave cylinder out and pump it. My Wilwood master cylinder has a bleeder so how do I bleed this now? Do I just have to bleed it like brakes? Push clutch pedal down, crack bleeder, wait for bubbles, close bleeder, release clutch pedal and repeat as nesessary?
Old Sep 23, 2010 | 10:26 AM
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Could we move this to a section that isn't dead?
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