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Old 07-14-2024, 08:43 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by pilot4fn View Post
Sometimes while doing the vacuum bleeding process, the bleed nipple threads leak a bit of air to the bleeding hose - visibly shows that there is air in the system.
I prefer pressure bleeder or other person sitting in the car pressing the clutch pedal for that reason.
True. I'd periodically check for that by applying a vacuum with the bleeder nipple closed. No bubbles. So that kind of eliminates that. Also, when I'd complete the bleed and try the clutch, it wouldn't work.
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