clutch bleed screw

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240sxdrifter93
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Car: 1993 240sx hatch

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i just bled all the brakes and cant find the where to bleed the smaller container with one brake line coming off of it. and its a five speed where do i bleed the clutch thanks for the info.


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zerepdivad
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Car: '90 240sx . '02 Lexus IS300
Location: WI

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240sxdrifter93 wrote:i just bled all the brakes and cant find the where to bleed the smaller container with one brake line coming off of it. and its a five speed where do i bleed the clutch thanks for the info.
it's right on the slave cylinder where it goes into the transmission. It's on the passenger side. Just jack up the car and you can't miss it.

240sxdrifter93
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thanks for the info but do i just let it drain out or should i bleed it by pushing in the clutch then lossening it and tightening it like you would the brakes

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zerepdivad
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Car: '90 240sx . '02 Lexus IS300
Location: WI

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240sxdrifter93 wrote:thanks for the info but do i just let it drain out or should i bleed it by pushing in the clutch then lossening it and tightening it like you would the brakes
Just like brakes. Have someone pump the clutch then hold it you loosen the bleeder screw tighten they let go repeat process.

psmith
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Car: 92' 240sx

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Go to the tech section and look up "clutch/dampener block" removal.If you still have the dampener loop in your car, you will most likely have to bleed that too... (most people remove it) Makes bleeding the clutch a piece of cake.


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