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Has anyone made an extension for bleeding the clutch slave? I understand there was a guy who sold one but I cannot find any info on him.
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https://www.olphartz.com/hydraulic6.htmlHas anyone made an extension for bleeding the clutch slave? I understand there was a guy who sold one but I cannot find any info on him.
Thanks
....it was a supply house that someone on this forum posted for me....
I read that, to make the Mighty Vac work, you need to put some rubber grease on the outside of the bleed screw to seal the threads and not draw too much vacuum. I discovered last week that the grease makes a real difference.Just a comment about the kit from oldphartz. I purchase one a when I tried to use a mighty vac to bleed the cylinder O discovered the fitting that the bleeder fits into becomes loose when the bleeder is loosened and you cannot draw a vacuum. It works ok it you're pressure bleeding or pumping the clutch.
I read that, to make the Mighty Vac work, you need to put some rubber grease on the outside of the bleed screw to seal the threads and not draw too much vacuum. I discovered last week that the grease makes a real difference.
It's brake assembly rubber grease by Penrite: https://mossmotors.com/austin-heale...inder-hydraulics/brake-assembly-rubber-greaseRubber grease - is that the same as silicone grease or dialectric grease?
I use gravity to bleed the slave and then store the hose along the firewall. Prob different storage in a Big Healey