Bleeding the Slave Cylinder
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Car: 1989 RS
Engine: 2.8L MPFI Bored 30 over (Rebuilt DEC 2004)
Transmission: 5 - SPD With 3.42 open rear end
Bleeding the Slave Cylinder
Is there a way to bleed the slave cylinder or does it do it itself? I know it needs no adjustment. Just wondering. Thanks
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Car: 1988 Pontiac Firebird
Engine: 2.8 Lt
Transmission: 5 Spd
There is a bleed screw on top of the slave cylinder, I think its a hex nut. You can loosen that and it works the same as bleeding the brakes. Loosen tighten. You can also just take off the resivor cap on the clutch master cylinder. and push the clutch in and out, that gets bubbles out of it too. Hope that helps
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