Questions & Answers for: Honda where is the clutch bleeder

Question about 1988 Prelude

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...clutch, with the bleeder shut, then hold the clutch down then undo the bleeder, without releasing the clutch, allow the clutch to go to the floor air will come out, then tighten the bleeder, then you ...

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Question about 2001 Civic

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...clutch cylinder with brake fluid open bleeder on slave cylinder let oil leak check the fluid in the master you should see bubble coming out after there only oil coming out close the bleeder ask ...

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Question about 1994 VT 1100 C Shadow

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bleeder @ engine clutch with a 6 point socket don't take out leave loose keep the res full then slowly pull in clutch handle then stops an hold till you close slave bleeder screw then release REPEAT 1

...clutch pedal, loosen the bleeder fitting, push in the clutch pedal and hold it, tighten the bleeder fitting, etc. Repeat until the fluid runs clear and there are no more bubbles. Keep the clutch ...

...bleeder. Feel the cluthhandle, should feel 'nice' now. Most times, the leak at the clutch piston is internal. You won't see traces at the outside of the engine. You'll have to dismount the clutch ...

Question about 1985 GL 1200 Aspencade Gold Wing

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...clutch lever while the bleeder valve is open (doing so will draw air back into the system). Repeat the above steps five or six times while also keeping the fluid level in the master cylinder topped ...

Question about 1985 GL 1200 Aspencade Gold Wing

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clutch master is full of brake fluid. Open the slave bleeder screw (usually a 10 or 8 mm) and have your helper push down on the clutch pedal. Once the pedal is all the way down close the slave bleeder

Question about 1996 Accord

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...clutch is still engaging then disengaging when the pedal is on the floor, what could the problem be? I have always found the slave bleeding instructions inadequate. The way they design the slave with ...

Question about 1988 VT 800

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...clutch bleeder, open resavior at clutch , open bleeder. the oilcan when pumped moves allthe air to the top but hear's the kikker. the slave cylinder isn't full. close the resevior at the top ...

...thru, close the bleeder, pump 3 times, open bleeder with pedal down. Repeat till clutch feels good. If you are replacing the master cylinder, bench bleed it 1st. Be patient, this all takes

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