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Please HELP, haven't driven my S4 in a month! Clutch Bleed

Old Sep 14, 2008 | 02:17 AM
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Exclamation Please HELP, haven't driven my S4 in a month! Clutch Bleed

Like the title says I have been putting this off for a month. Has anyone succesfully bled their clutch. My master cyl. went so I put a new one in and am having trouble bleeding the clutch slave.

There is pretty much no clearance to do anything with the slave cyl. I pulled the cv axle out and removed the little shield below the slave. There is barley enough room to get a wrench over the bleeder let alone loosen it. Is there something I am missing??? The best idea I can come up with is to cut a 9mm wrench in half to fit in the space I have to work with.

I might be a total moron, but does anyone have any advice. I have searched all over the place and haven't been able to find much about this, someone must have done this on thier own before.

Also, anyone know if I can bleed this with a hand-pump vacuum bleeder?

Thanks guys! I want to drive the S again!
 
Old Sep 14, 2008 | 01:25 PM
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or pull your coolant res go in from the top and work blind, thats how i did mine
 
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