sigpe57 Posted August 16, 2007 Share Posted August 16, 2007 Do they pretty much bleed the same way other than: Difference: Clutch bleeding- one pump on the clutch lever, hold,open bleed screw, close bleed screw, release clutch leve. Brake bleeding- 10 pumps on the brake, hold,open bleed screw, close bleed screw, release brake lever. Link to comment
4wheeldog Posted August 16, 2007 Share Posted August 16, 2007 I am not sure I understand the question, but......If you use speedbleeders (Recommended) just crack the bleeder open with a tube on it, pump it into a bottle until it is clear. If you don't use a speed bleeder, crack the bleeder, squeeze the lever, close the bleeder, release the lever. Repeat until fluid in hose is clear......With no bubbles. Make sure, in either case, to not let the reservior go empty or you will do a lot more bleeding. Good Luck! Link to comment
philbytx Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 You do have a bleeder for it don't you? As it comes stock with a hex blank plug. BTW - you will need to heat it up to remove the blank plug as it is threadlocked in place - DAMHIK !!! Link to comment
ESokoloff Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 BTW - you will need to heat it up to remove the blank plug as it is threadlocked in place - DAMHIK !!! DONT overheat or you could melt the nylon hose DAMHIK Link to comment
Ken H. Posted August 17, 2007 Share Posted August 17, 2007 You do have a bleeder for it don't you? As it comes stock with a hex blank plug. BTW - you will need to heat it up to remove the blank plug as it is threadlocked in place - DAMHIK !!! Actually you can remove the whole one-way valve all together and replace it with a bleeder. Link to comment
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