I used to live in Suwanee. Pretty close to Lanier Middle School! On Tuesday, April 24, 2018 at 6:25:59 AM UTC-4, EGrider wrote: > > Hi Corey. I live in the Atlanta area, Suwanee to be exact. > > I had pressure in my clutch handle 5 minutes after I rebuilt the slave > cylinder, and here's how you do it. > > Go to Walmart with $3.37 and buy yourself a MixMizer syringe. > https://www.walmart.com/ip/FloTool-Gas-and-Chemical-MixMizer/16889145 > > Fill it full of brake fluid and connect it with the tube to the bleeder > valve at the slave. Have your reservoir cap off the master. Fill your brake > lines from the bottom up, until your reservoir gets pretty full, then > tighten the bleeder valve. Now you can pump the clutch lever and watch the > bubbles come up. > > You can also put a length of tube on your bleeder valve and put the tube > over into a little bottle of brake fluid. Loosen the bleeder and pump the > lever, watching the reservoir so it doesn't go dry. When you no longer see > bubbles coming out, close the valve and remove the tube. > > A few more squeezes and your clutch lever should get firm. > > What part of Atlanta are you in? That was a heck of an electrical storm we > had last night. > > >
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