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Subject: [Fwd: Re: Bleeding the clutch line...]
From: "David E. Brown" <spmsales@rust.net>
Date: Mon, 06 May 1996 16:44:38 -0400
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Date: Mon, 06 May 1996 16:14:13 -0400
From: "David E. Brown" <spmsales@rust.net>
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Oh, so you want to bleed the clutch on a midget do you?  There are 
certain ritual sacrifices that must be made at the altars of 
Lockheed and Castrol!  I have the collected wisdom of this list on 
this very subject and will forward it to you this evening.  In my 
case, after trying everything, I had to replace my freshly rebuilt 
master with a brand new one, which solved everything after a few 
standard bleeds.

One point of immediate advice- if it is driveable (but you have to 
pump the clutch pedal) it will self bleed the rest of the way.  Mine 
did.

Yours,

Dave  77 1500 Midget...almost a daily driver



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