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hey guys. bit of a noob question, i have a r32 gtst with rb20det. i have just replaced the clutch master cyl and noticed that there is a bleed on the master cyl, the "junction box" and on the slave. is there a certain way these need to be bled? im guessing the junction box first then the slave?

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Yep bleed from top to bottom.:thumbsup:

Nipple on the M/C will help you prime the M/C; they can sometimes be a bugger to start. Then just bleed at every point until you reach the slave.

Make sure you keep an eye on the fluid level in the M/C reservoir; it's only small, they can empty quite quickly.

Edited by Daleo

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