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Windowlicker



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Clutch bleed Nipple location??
Hi there,

I am bleeding my clutch on Sunday due to recently discovering my fluid looks like this.....


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I had a look underneath tonight and for the life of me can't see where the bleed nipple is located Embarassed

It could be me being blind or thick and combo of both Laughing

Please can anyone describe, or show a pic of where to look .

Many thanks,

Nick
Post #376712 5th Dec 2014 10:29pm
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munch90



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If your talking tdci then on the joint where to pipe joins to clutch slave on the side of bell housing

if your looking at bell housing from underneath looking forward then its at about 10-11 oclock

plastic sort of wing nut with flats on it
Post #376716 5th Dec 2014 10:44pm
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Windowlicker



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Great, thanks very much, I will persue again tommorrow after work and locate it, Thumbs Up
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Windowlicker



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Well , I got her bled this afternoon, what a bizarre example of a bleed nipple Shocked

I can honestly say, I have never seen such a thing Laughing

Was the plastic flat sided thing underneath the nipple a cover or cap, to hide /protect the actual hex area for a spanner, did it screw off , or pop off Question Question
I only deduced by the fact it had serrations or sort of knurled grip areas on the flats , that this was indeed a dial of sorts, to effectively crack off the bleed nipple to allow flow of fluid .
I also found that if the pedal is depressed first, before you twist the plastic dial thing, it effectively locks it solid, leading you to expect the whole thing to snap off if more force was applied.
So in effect the way to do it is to twist/open it, then straightway ask your assistant ( SWMBO today Shocked ) to depress the pedal, then upon release, close it again.
Wether this is correct or not I don't know, but it just feels like a flimsy piece just waiting to ruin your day.

Anyway, having done it , even the wife pointed out that it now feels much smoother and doesn't have the rough bit in the middle of the travel Thumbs Up Mr. Green

Went for a blast to see what it was like and it really is one of those tweaks you notice in so much of driving the vehicle, setting off, junctions, inching forward or backwards is now "normal" without the bump or rough bit mid pedal travel.
So I am mainly a happy bunny, no more embarrassing lurches or nodding dog head jerks upon setting off.
Thanks Munch for the heads up on location.

Cheers,

Nick
Post #377076 7th Dec 2014 5:57pm
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munch90



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yea sorry forgot to say its only 1/4 turn to release and hard to turn with pressure on it !!
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Windowlicker



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Laughing no worries dude, I did wonder if I had some sort of special set up, completely different to everyone else's Mr. Green

Cheers again Thumbs Up

Nick
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MR_JAMES



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My old mans dodge viper has the same setup. and thats even more of a pain to get to! 1953 80"
1987 mini city e
2011 90"
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blackwolf



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Windowlicker wrote:
... it just feels like a flimsy piece just waiting to ruin your day. ...



Seldom has a truer word been written ! Rolling with laughter
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Supacat



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Who's been servicing your vehicle and how did it get thast colour?
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munch90



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they all turn that colour after a while
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Windowlicker



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Ironically the vehicle was serviced by Armstrong Masseys when I purchased it, from the day I picked it up it had the bizarre notchy feeling clutch action.
This notchy 2 stage feel meant that normal take up of drive , and take off from standstill and changes at lower speed in lower gears was always harsh/sharp.

One of the best things I have done is bleed he clutch, which changed the whole drive ability for me.

I have just done it again this week as i noticed the symptoms returning.
10 mins rolling around the drive and job done, and back to being smooth again.

I don't know what this issue is but it can't just be me that has brake fluid like bum gravy Shocked "Procrastination is the thief of time"
Post #418832 24th Apr 2015 10:12pm
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