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  1. How to bleed a pd130 clutch help 
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    Anyone on here help me??
    Anyone know how to bleed the clutch on a pd130 asz engine code
    Many thanks


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    You will need a tube and bottle, fill the bottle up an inch with dot4 fluid.

    You will also more than like need a pressure bleed kit (easibleed) too.

    Attach the bottle and tube to the clutch slave cylinder nipple,
    No connect your pressure bleed kit to the fluid resivour tank.

    Next crack open the bleed nipple and watch the bubbles flow down the clear tube, when the bubbles are gone close the nipple to allow the pressure to build up again, then crack it open one last time to double check all bubbles are gone.

    Now close the nipple, and job done.

    Just out of interest why are you bleeding the clucth?

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    The old method is;

    Bottle and tube, fill it up with dot4 an inch.

    Attach to slave nipple, have someone to operate the peddle.

    So, peddle down nipple open until no bubbles, now close nipple and peddle up.
    Continue this procedure until all bubbles are free and clear.
    Keep an eye on the fluid tank to make sure it don't go low.

    This method is not the quickest and not always the most affective.

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    Bleeding the clutch because just feels touch spongy want to try this 1st that's all thankyou


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