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Old Feb 20, 2002 | 07:20 PM
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Teach Me To Blead.

I have a 5-speed max, it is in good condition, but ijust had a new clutch put in, and i hate the way the petal feels, and i think that the mechanic left a pocket of air in the clutch line. So if you know how to bleed the clutch line, Please give me a shotout on how to. you knowlage would help me tremendously.
Old Feb 21, 2002 | 07:53 AM
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Re: Teach Me To Blead.

Step 1: Get in car
Step 2: Drive to Autozone (Any auto parts store can be substituted here)
Step 3: Ask guy at counter for Haynes or Chilton repair manuel
Step 4: Pay for manuel, the big guy behind the counter will kick your a$$ if you skip this step
Step 5: Drive home
Step 6: Look in index for "Clutch Bleeding"
Step 7: Follow procedure in manuel for bleeding clutch



Yes I am a d!ck
Old Feb 21, 2002 | 08:07 AM
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to save money just go tothe library or a auto store they shoudl have one open and just copy down what u need to know, u mite can find it online to, later sorry i couldnt help
Old Feb 21, 2002 | 08:39 AM
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Originally posted by MaximaSpeedNYC
to save money just go tothe library or a auto store they shoudl have one open and just copy down what u need to know, u mite can find it online to, later sorry i couldnt help
For the amount of money, and time, having one on hand will save I think it's worth spending $10 on it.

It also saves on the stupid newbie questions.
Old Feb 21, 2002 | 09:33 AM
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Originally posted by HoJo


For the amount of money, and time, having one on hand will save I think it's worth spending $10 on it.

It also saves on the stupid newbie questions.
If you plan on doing even regular maintenance things on your car a manual is a good investment. Haynes or Chilton is your best bet.
Old Feb 21, 2002 | 03:05 PM
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