| Are you using the original slave cylinder or do you have the Rivergates 
aftermarket cylinder?
I used my original slave and I routed the clutch line over to the battery tray 
and then down 
along the edge of the footwell.  I then bent the line with a few coils before 
going down
to the slave. 
It was a tight bend as it goes into the slave, because there is not much room.
After it was installed I bled it as usual. I don't seem to recall getting to 
the bleed screw was that bad.
The Rivergate instructions talk about grinding material off the original slave 
to get clearance
from the frame.   Take 1/8" more off than they indicate in the instructions, 
cause it's really close. 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Lansing" <kidjoevid@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Spridgets] Bleed clutch - Rivergate
> Any good advice on bleeding a clutch with a Rivergate 5 speed conversion?
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