N Ndx Joined Apr 4, 2008 Messages 1,924 Location IL May 26, 2014 #1 BMW, VW, Porsche Clutch Bleeding: http://youtu.be/wdf--suwqw0
T TallPaul Joined Oct 22, 2003 Messages 13,131 Location By Detroit May 26, 2014 #2 Makes a lot of sense. Is this an older Porsche? I notice they do not have a concentric slave cylinder. Or is the concentric slave just a GM/Ford thing?
Makes a lot of sense. Is this an older Porsche? I notice they do not have a concentric slave cylinder. Or is the concentric slave just a GM/Ford thing?
C Charlie1935 Joined May 18, 2008 Messages 628 Location DuQuoin, Illinois May 26, 2014 #3 Nothing new.
H HTSS_TR Joined Apr 17, 2006 Messages 19,528 Location Lake Forest, CA May 27, 2014 #4 If clutch master and/or slave cylinder is replaced, then this is a good method to bleed the system full of air. If you need to bleed old clutch fluid then vacuum from the slave's bleed screw is easier. Same for bleeding the brake system. Last edited: May 27, 2014
If clutch master and/or slave cylinder is replaced, then this is a good method to bleed the system full of air. If you need to bleed old clutch fluid then vacuum from the slave's bleed screw is easier. Same for bleeding the brake system.