I'm finding it impossible to attach a bleed tube to the clutch slave cylinder on my
Ausmini mk1 cooper S. The manifold heat shield and various other bits get in the way.
If anybody has a miracle cure I'd be glad to hear it, please!
clutch slave cylinder
- Peter Laidler
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Re: clutch slave cylinder
Here's what you need to do. Hopefully someone will put up a simple modification, designed/invented by someone on this very forum that simplifies exactly what you are attempting to do. Simplifying clutch bleeding.
It is the best mini-modification that's ever been invented during the life of a Mini. Cost. approx 2 Aust dollars. Your prayers will be answered soon
Someone with a bent for resurrecting old clutch threads and photos...........
Pete the Pom
Australian Army, 1967 - 69
It is the best mini-modification that's ever been invented during the life of a Mini. Cost. approx 2 Aust dollars. Your prayers will be answered soon
Someone with a bent for resurrecting old clutch threads and photos...........
Pete the Pom
Australian Army, 1967 - 69
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Re: clutch slave cylinder
Hey folks,
I’m hoping this is what you’re looking for:
https://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?p=326379
Cheers!
I’m hoping this is what you’re looking for:
https://mk1-forum.net/viewtopic.php?p=326379
Cheers!
- Peter Laidler
- 1275 Cooper S
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Re: clutch slave cylinder
You got it in one. Hopefully a few others will also say how good this idea is