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Clutch setup
Rangie3.0LtrDan:
LOL ok, will try that one!!
P.s. i dont have your number, why do you think i never ring when i am not coming round on me way past! lol
P.p.s. laning up here for a weekend last weekend of the month young squire, there will be vodka somewhere :wink:
Rangie3.0LtrDan:
Houston, we have a problem, there is no bleed screw on the clutch master cylinder?
Henry Webster:
I've found this tricky to bleed up on my racer and was just about to replace the master and slave cylinder when someone gave me a good tip.
Wedge the pedal right down to the bottom and leave over night, then bleed as normal the next day. I am not sure quite why this works, something to do with small bubbles being able to make their way back out to reservoir.
This method worked first time for me...
Just as well as I had an event at the weekend!
H
Rangie3.0LtrDan:
LOL i think i may have a non standard master cylinder if there is no bleed screw on it. Might just replace it anyway just to prevent further problems!
Henry Webster:
I don't think that they do necessarily have a bleed screw on the master cylinder.
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