"bench bleed" clutch master, do I keep slave rod in or out?
"bench bleed" clutch master, do I keep slave rod in or out?
I asked Peter @ SB how to bleed the current stocker I have on right now. He said to put it in a vise, with the slave down low & the master cap off. I did not ask about the slave. Should the rod be pushed all the way in the slave or all the way out?
Either way I want to make sure the lil' piston does not pop out.
Thanx.
Either way I want to make sure the lil' piston does not pop out.
Thanx.
so he just wants you to gravity bleed it?
they are supposed to be sealed for life..there is no bleeding procedure in the book..you may have to call him...trying to hold the rod back by hand sounds like it would be really hard????
maybe I am confused???
they are supposed to be sealed for life..there is no bleeding procedure in the book..you may have to call him...trying to hold the rod back by hand sounds like it would be really hard????
maybe I am confused???
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