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How do I bleed a clutch line for a 1983 Yamaha

How do I bleed a clutch line for a 1983 Yamaha venture

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Crack the bleeder nut at the wheel, put fingertip over loosened tip, have master cylinder full, gently squeeze lever, while letting air and fluid drain from bleed nut. Do this until all air is removed from brake cylinder, and dont let master cylinder get to low during this process. hold down lever, tighten bleed nut, then refill clutch cylinder to its full line,,,,,,,done!

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    crack the bleeder nut at the wheel, put fingertip over loosened tip, have master cylinder full, gently squeeze lever, while letting air and fluid drain from bleed nut. Do this until all air is removed from brake cylinder, and dont let master cylinder get to low during this process. hold down lever, tighten bleed nut, then refill clutch cylinder to its full line,,,,,,,done!

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SOURCE: how do you replace the starter clutch on a 1983

http://www.yamahapartsdepot.com/fiche_section_detail.asp?section=9996&category=Motorcycles&make=YAMAHA&year=1988&fveh=263

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How do you bleed the clutch master cylinder on an 08 yamaha venture

the bleeding is done at the clutch terminal; pull the clutch handle while opening the bleeder, close the bleeder, release the handle. keep doing so until the air is out. Don't forget to refill the master cylinder.
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'08 Venture. Where is the clutch slave cylinder?

Sounds like you have a hydraulic clutch (they use brake fluid). If you do then look at the clutch lever, which is attached the clutch master cylinder. Follow the hose to the engine case. Where this hose enters the engine case will be where the slave cylinder is. This is at the clutch assembly. There could be a small bleeder screw there for the purpose of bleeding the clutch. Be careful when doing so as bleeding a clutch can be very tricky and requires some skill. I hope this helps, Rod
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