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    Why SMG slave cylinder has no bleeder?

    The why the manual tranny has the bleeder on the slave?

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    Why on the manual tranny you have to open the bleeder for air out, and so how does the air got out on the SMG slave? I would imagine the computer pressurized the slave similar to us stepping on the pedal, but then how does the computer got the air into the reservoir while we human cannot but have to crack open the bleeder?

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      #3
      Originally posted by sapote View Post
      Why on the manual tranny you have to open the bleeder for air out, and so how does the air got out on the SMG slave? I would imagine the computer pressurized the slave similar to us stepping on the pedal, but then how does the computer got the air into the reservoir while we human cannot but have to crack open the bleeder?
      In my experience you don’t actually need to use the bleeder to get the air out of the clutch. A few pumps of the pedal and clutch should bleed itself.

      Bleed nipple is more used for getting old fluid out.


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        Originally posted by eacmen View Post

        In my experience you don’t actually need to use the bleeder to get the air out of the clutch. A few pumps of the pedal and clutch should bleed itself.

        Bleed nipple is more used for getting old fluid out.


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        This. Essentially self bleeding.

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          #5
          Sapote's post are always entertaining

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