If air was leaking in, fluid would be leaking out. More likely it's just
not bled properly. That is one of the hardest lines to bleed, you need a
hand pump like a mityvac to get all of the air out.


-Kyle


On Wed, Nov 7, 2012 at 2:27 PM, brian lindsley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi I think I have a air leak in my clutch system. I have put a comlete
> pint and a half through (about 12 resavors full)  the clutch system
> and I am still getting air bubbles every time I open the valve to
> bleed. How can I find where the leak is at? When I pump up the clutch
> I can shift gears but if I don't then it will stay in gear even if I
> have the clutch lever pulled in. Any help of just crazy thoughts are
> greatly appreaciated.
>
> thank you
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