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    #16
    Originally posted by Digitalwave
    Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
    Originally posted by Addissimo
    hes bleeding his clutch slave cylinder- a bit trickier than brakes...
    No, it isn't.
    You don't own or drive an E30, so please don't talk when you obviously don't know.
    Just because I don't drive one doesn't mean I don't know how to work on them. I played a major role in the parting out of 4 e30's, plus another one coming up, the swap of Josh's engine, the swap of Jordan's tranny during the PNW picnic plus MANY other misc crap including suspension swaps and brakes on Josh's and other e30's. I don't talk about things I don't know.

    Bleeding a clutch is not that hard. With one person, yes, harder, but still not that bad. It's just a clutch!

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      #17
      Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
      Originally posted by Digitalwave
      Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
      Originally posted by Addissimo
      hes bleeding his clutch slave cylinder- a bit trickier than brakes...
      No, it isn't.
      You don't own or drive an E30, so please don't talk when you obviously don't know.
      Just because I don't drive one doesn't mean I don't know how to work on them. I played a major role in the parting out of 4 e30's, plus another one coming up, the swap of Josh's engine, the swap of Jordan's tranny during the PNW picnic plus MANY other misc crap including suspension swaps and brakes on Josh's and other e30's. I don't talk about things I don't know.

      Bleeding a clutch is not that hard. With one person, yes, harder, but still not that bad. It's just a clutch!
      Sorry TJ, but you just got owned. Andrew knows more about E30's than half the dumbasses on this board, without even owning one. If you think I'm full of shit, ask Jordan. So please try not to be so rude, and please don't talk when you obviously don't know. :up:

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        #18
        We used NitroRustlerDriver's method this weekend when bleeding my clutch and it worked perfectly. It's easy because each time you bleed it using this method it takes less and less pumps to build the presuure up until finally you close the bleeder valve and it only takes one pump to get full pressure.

        Even with one person it's not that much harder just a little more time consuming because you have to get out of the car to open and close the valve.

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