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    Established Member Two Rings
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    ETKA/Bentley help - Clutch Bleeder Valve

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    Can anyone show me where the clutch cylinder bleeder is? do our clutches shared fluid with the brake system, or do they have their own reservoir? I'm flushing the brakes this weekend and would like to do the clutch cylinder too. Any help/info is much appreciated.

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    Active Member Four Rings ThirdStrike's Avatar
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    Re: ETKA/Bentley help - Clutch Bleeder Valve

    damn getting to the slave cyl on the 2.7 is a BITCH. i had to lower the subframe. if youre sitting in the car it would be where your right knee is, but on top of the transmission. easiest way to get to it is through the driver side wheel well but like i said i lowered my entire engine/subframe to reach.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings AMC's Avatar
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    Re: ETKA/Bentley help - Clutch Bleeder Valve

    lol i made rob(XJinCT) get under my car to reach the Slave Cvl hes a small guy lol
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    Veteran Member Four Rings Overboostin's Avatar
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    Re: ETKA/Bentley help - Clutch Bleeder Valve

    You can lay underneath and reach around the transmission, carefully pop the rubber cap off and bleed it. It's hard and you have to be able to maneuver. The way I did it was I laid under the car, found the slave, popped the rubber cap off, and someone up top with a box wrench put it down behind the engine and I guided it on. Your hands will have to be your eyes on this one my friend.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: ETKA/Bentley help - Clutch Bleeder Valve

    Yes, it shares the same fluid as the brake system.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Re: ETKA/Bentley help - Clutch Bleeder Valve

    thanks everyone

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