All sorted now, but the new one (which I put on with the gearbox) has the bleed at the top. It works perfectly well now, but the haynes manual says it should be at the bottom for the sprint. Does anyone know why?
<p>1980 Inca Sprint<br>
1979 1850 Going on ebay at 20:00<br>
1978 Inca Sprint<br>
1978 1850<br>
1977 Sprint in bits<br>
1973 Mimosa Sprint<br>
& no more space</p><i></i>
How the H do I get this clutch slave out
Re: bottom
duh why didn't I think of that. Access was so simple with the tunnel off <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :) --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/smile.gif ALT=":)"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br>
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It can stay like that now!
<p>1980 Inca Sprint<br>
1979 1850 Going on ebay at 20:00<br>
1978 Inca Sprint<br>
1978 1850<br>
1977 Sprint in bits<br>
1973 Mimosa Sprint<br>
& no more space</p><i></i>
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It can stay like that now!
<p>1980 Inca Sprint<br>
1979 1850 Going on ebay at 20:00<br>
1978 Inca Sprint<br>
1978 1850<br>
1977 Sprint in bits<br>
1973 Mimosa Sprint<br>
& no more space</p><i></i>
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so the clutch cant be bled unless you take it to a BL dealer...as the last air bubble is trapped above the nipple. Actually it can be forced out if you push the slave piston all the way in...or clamp the piston somehow and bleed it rock solid....as george will tell you..<br>
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Did you have a view on those carbs in the ebay section btw george?<br>
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Jonners
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Did you have a view on those carbs in the ebay section btw george?<br>
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Jonners
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