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Old 10-08-2011, 05:13 PM
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Clutch slave bleeder block question

Is the bleeder block supposed to be a have a little movement in it. I can pivot it a little side to side???
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mine did......as long as it doesnt move like 90 degrees....lol....
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Originally Posted by calicobaltSS
mine did......as long as it doesnt move like 90 degrees....lol....
Thx man... no it does not go that far. I had my local dealer put in my clutch. They were kind enough to give me a credit when my factory IC blew the cheap plastic tank out. lol... But the guy did a pretty crappy job. I had to bleed the clutch system myself. clutch feels great but still seeing some fluid dripping, so hope its just the mess he made and not the slave cylinder.
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