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Old 01-27-2013, 10:25 AM   #5
BoxsterSteve
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Originally Posted by san rensho View Post
You can bleed the clutch any time, just be sure that the reservoir is completely filled because the line going to the clutch from the reservoir is pretty high up and you can run the clutch circuit dry fairly easily.
@ San,
Just to clarify, the reservoir we're talking about is the brake fluid reservoir in the frunk, correct?
This is my next "to do" when the garage gets warmer than 40F... winter sucks.

@ Olddude,
This is a really easy-peasy project. I just gravity-flushed my brakes as I'm too bloody cheap to spend the $ on a power bleeder I'll use every second year.
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