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- Thebusofwoe
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Brake fluid pal. Dot 4. Give it a good bleed though. 

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Just ordered a litre, hope it will be enoughwurlycorner wrote:Less than a litre. If you buy a litre, that should be sufficient, but if you buy 2, you know for sure you won't run out!

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I've just bled mine. I emptied the system first as my fluid was old. It took less than half a litre to rebleed.
Best tip I can give you is place your bleed bottle in the front engine mount, it fits nice and securely in there leaving your hands free to hold the pipe on and manipulate the bleed nipple!
*Edited* Use Merlin's Method below.
As a last step push the clutch lever in the gearbox (The lever the slave cylinder moves) in by hand, I got the last air bubble out of the system that way.
Hope this helps get you back on the road.
Best tip I can give you is place your bleed bottle in the front engine mount, it fits nice and securely in there leaving your hands free to hold the pipe on and manipulate the bleed nipple!
*Edited* Use Merlin's Method below.
As a last step push the clutch lever in the gearbox (The lever the slave cylinder moves) in by hand, I got the last air bubble out of the system that way.

Hope this helps get you back on the road.
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Thanks guys, I've herd of the "@Merlin" technique and was planning on doing so.
The trick with the slave however, as last step do you push the rod towards the clutch (extended) or do you push the rod away from the clutch (compressed)?
Hope the parts will be delivered soon, getting the job done this Saturday (lousy course for work messing up my complete non rhythm working shifts rhythm
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The trick with the slave however, as last step do you push the rod towards the clutch (extended) or do you push the rod away from the clutch (compressed)?
Hope the parts will be delivered soon, getting the job done this Saturday (lousy course for work messing up my complete non rhythm working shifts rhythm

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The salve, the one that goes on the gearbox? We connected the piston of the slave to the clutch fork. Then compressed the piston while putting the bolts in. There wont be any fluid in there so it will be easy to compress.Fons[DutchGuy] wrote:The trick with the slave however, as last step do you push the rod towards the clutch (extended) or do you push the rod away from the clutch (compressed)?