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Old 07-20-2003, 10:02 AM
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speedbleeders for the Clutch?

what size do i use? the lady who answered the phone didnt know if it was 8 or 10mm...i think the brakes are 10mm and i believe i used a 10mm wrench on the OEM bleeder screws, but then the lady at the company says it may be 8mm


what have you guys used?

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Old 07-20-2003, 10:03 AM
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im 99% sure its a 10 mm it is a 10mm on the screws for the clutch
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Old 07-20-2003, 10:33 AM
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the website says 7.00 ea. is that 7.00 for a pack of two or 7.00 per bleeder screw?
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Old 07-20-2003, 11:59 AM
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I've never bled the clutch so I don't know what size to use but I paid $36 for my speedbleeders and a little bleeder bag that was $6. So it was $7 each speedbleeder + shipping + the $6 bag.
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bringing back an old thread

has anyone used speed bleeders for their clutch? Or know the size of the bleeders?
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If you find yourself bleeding your clutch often enough to warrant speed-bleeders, I suggest that you have a problem that needs attention.
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Old 02-22-2005, 05:06 PM
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you guys are wasting lots of money... one man bleeder kit at autozone costs $5 and has everything you need. If you have friend it only takes 5 mins to bleed the clutch.
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Originally Posted by sryth
If you find yourself bleeding your clutch often enough to warrant speed-bleeders, I suggest that you have a problem that needs attention.
Of course, but i just like the idea of being able to do it myself should i ever develop a new leak.
I was driving home from work one day when the clutch pedal stuck to the floor; no fluid due to what turned out to be a slow leak. Simply pulling over and refilling didn't help. Instead of waiting the two hours for the tow truck to get through rush hour traffic and forking out $100, i could have spent 10 minutes on a quick bleed and been on my way.
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