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Old 10-08-2003, 04:43 PM
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Default Brake Line and Clutch Bleeding

Hi Bob:
I would like to flush out the old brake and Clutch slave fluid and replace this with new fluid.

First off, on my #375 which fluid do you reccomend? I was given a pint of Willwood fluid from the previous owner and it is nice fluid as I have used it before.

Second Q.... Which brake caliper should I start with first, second third fourth and fifth. (ie is the Clutch slave last or first or if neither where in the sequence? It appears that they both work from the same bifurcated reservoir? Yes?

I would like to use one of those vaccuum pump one man fluid extractor gizmos....

Does anyone have any suggestions as to which to buy? Some of these can do double duty as an oil sump extractor, trannie fluid and rear banjo fluid too.

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