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Help!! Cant Bleed Clutch Line
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[QUOTE="JCV 220R, post: 26190, member: 16547"] I installed my new clutch hose last night and used the Mityvac to fill and bleed the system. As TexKDX said, I had to remove the bleeder nipple and wrap it in teflon tape. Then, I attached the Mityvac to the bleeder nipple and filled the master cylinder with ATF. I then pumped up the vac and cracked the nipple... I got tons of air and some fluid but I kept my eye on the fluid level in the MC and closed the bleeder when it got low. After repeating the procedure several times, I was getting a big shot of fluid every time I cracked the bleeder. I was concerned because there was still a small stream of air bubbles each time but I think there was still a little air coming from around the threads of the fitting. I tightened everything and removed the vac. I then put a short piece of tubing on the bleeder, pumped the clutch lever and cracked the bleeder. The fluid that came into the tubing had absolutely no air bubbles in it and my clutch pull feels fine. I am assuming the system is well bled. What do you all think? Next time I will fill the line from the bottom up the way TexKDX mentioned... it makes more sense [img]http://dirtrider.net/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img] ------------------ Jay 2001 KTM 250 E/XC NETRA & AMA Member [b]Chicken Wrist Racing[/b] [b][i]TWIST IT!!!![/i][/b] [/QUOTE]
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