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Posted by Shariq (more from Shariq) on Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:00:18
In Reply to: best bleed, burt estep, Mon, 12 Mar 2007 21:38:48
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I posted some photos of what I used to bleed my clutch. Keep the thing topped off, if using a air compressor (thats how I did it) pressurize to ~90 PSI.
I didnt use any washers or bolts or nuts, I bought a extra cap from autozone made for a GM, it fit well enough to get the job done. I drilled a hole in it as shown, and then pulled the valve stem through, no sealant or anything required. I made my hole on the cap a little to big, so when I would apply pressure I would need to push to one side to create a seal. I have used a mighty vac - or tried to, on this application, does not work worth shit.. I think due to ABS you are forced to pressure bleed, (may be why the pedal drops to the floor when trying to bleed the 'regular way' ?) Also a note - when i used the cap i bought from autozone its threading was a bit off from the threading of the saab reservoir, thus it took about an inch long sliver of plastic off the cap - I didnt see any harm in it, the cap still had a good tight seal with the original saab cap (i know this thread is near dead but eh.. i figured i'd post anyways...)
website: http://www.aagphotography.com/saab/Bleeding/
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