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think I did suggest to you on whatsapp to remove the slave and rotate it so you could get the air out, bleeding the clutch on our cars is a royal pain
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Not wrong there DS, it can be a real pain
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Please don’t buy tools from Ali express, they are cheap for a reason, if you wish to hurt your hands possibly badly go ahead
the cheapest tools I will use are Lazer or Silverline, the rest of mine are of better quality
having smashed my hands more than once many years ago, then the pain of rounded off nuts and bolts
buy quality, buy once
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Quote:Please don’t buy tools from Ali express, they are cheap for a reason, if you wish to hurt your hands possibly badly go ahead
the cheapest tools I will use are Lazer or Silverline, the rest of mine are of better quality
having smashed my hands more than once many years ago, then the pain of rounded off nuts and bolts
buy quality, buy once
We have Harbor Freight here that sells stuff that will make your hands bleed. I admit, I have some tools from there, but they are in my bike toolbox where the tools don't get the same kind of abuse. I rarely bust a socket working on a road or mountain bike, but I have trashed lots of cheap sockets working on cars.
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I have a lot of 40 year old snap-on tools, from my days as a full time motor technician
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You start at the furthest from the master cylinder, this is where a gunson ezibleed comes in handy,
so from the rear of the car, RH rear Inner-outer, LH Rear Inner-Outer, RH Front Inner-Outer, LH Inner-Outer,
don't run the tank dry or you will have to do it all again, and not sure what hoses you got but our forum owner in the UK is a Goodridge Dealer, so we get a discount
I try to use different coloured brake fluid so I now when its pumped right through.
I think the whole system is a about 70-80CL capacity
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Robo, I went with synthetic and a power bleeder. I never had an easier time bleeding brakes! Pumped it up, broke each bleeder free and let it run until it was clean new fluid, and went to the next wheel. I replaced the rotors, pads, and lines when I did the shocks and strut inserts, and it was so much easier than it was in the past using two people and the "pump it up and hold it until I tell you to let it up" method.
Best 50 bucks on a new tool I ever spent!
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5.1 is synthetic fluid, dot 4 is the standard stuff
i use Dot 4 clear, then ATE Blue DOT 4, just makes it easier to see, same stuff just blue
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I will WhatsApp you contact details for K300 Performance
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