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					Originally Posted by Carman3  Thanks for the feedback.  
 My next question that I have and I should know this but don't.  Does the Boxster S clutch work of a pneumatic cylinder that you should also bleed.  I had a BMW a while back and when bleeding the brakes you also needed to flush the fluid from the clutch master cylinder which wasn't easy to get to working from a floor jack.
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Yes, it shares the master cylinder's reservoir, and is located on the left rear of the engine.
		 
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