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- Fons[DutchGuy]
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So parts still not recieved, they adverted a 24 hour service and my order was in last Thursday. Got an email on Friday that the parts will be delivered on Monday FFS. I was free this Friday/Saturday so I was planning on getting my hands dirty this weekend. But no... really pisses me off, it isn't the motorcycle kind off weather but thats what I'm down to at the moment 

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- Fons[DutchGuy]
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So all the bits and pieces are back in the car and even after using all of your
and youtube's tips I still haven't got enough clutch pressure, so still some air in the system
The car is of the road for quite a while now and the temperatures almost plummet bellow zero now here, I've got one trick left. with an oil can pushing/pumping the oil in from the bleeder nipple upwards into the system, according to youtube the air will come out at the reservoir and that should be easier because it is in air's nature to go upwards in liquid. Is there anyone known with this method and is there a possible reason why it could not work?
Thanks!!


The car is of the road for quite a while now and the temperatures almost plummet bellow zero now here, I've got one trick left. with an oil can pushing/pumping the oil in from the bleeder nipple upwards into the system, according to youtube the air will come out at the reservoir and that should be easier because it is in air's nature to go upwards in liquid. Is there anyone known with this method and is there a possible reason why it could not work?

Thanks!!
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macky_6 wrote:Hi, welcome to LG![]()
You have to excuse these 4th Gen drivers, they ain't around girls much
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Well i do know they can be a pig to bleed.
We would use a pressure bleeder to bleed through a good amount then switch to manual bleeding. I haver heard of bleeding backwards but give it a go




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- Fons[DutchGuy]
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Okey the backwards bleeding worked like a dream. From no pressure to completely bled in just a view minutes without the need of help from a buddy. So I will do a write up on that later on. But Murphy decided he isn't done with me yet. The car now won't start
Starter motor is turning but absolutely nothing happens, not even a sputter. ..

Starter motor is turning but absolutely nothing happens, not even a sputter. ..
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, she was just a little stubern.
Just gave it some gas, and after some sputtering it came back to live!!!!
Adjusted the throttle cable whilst I was under the hood, very easy thing to do and a huge difference in performance if the cable has some slack in it (like mine) :twisted

Just gave it some gas, and after some sputtering it came back to live!!!!

Adjusted the throttle cable whilst I was under the hood, very easy thing to do and a huge difference in performance if the cable has some slack in it (like mine) :twisted
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Sweet, glad it worked out for you 

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