how to bleed the clutch
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buy a fucking helmes/haynes/chiltons and stop asking things you can search for on this site. You are obviously trying to do alot to the car and it would behoove you to buy a service manual.
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I'll make it even easier, sign up and download the factory service manual for your car:
http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/
http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/
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Chances are it even details how in the owners manual, some do at least. Well worth the money and time, mine was black when it came out ('92), and it no longer seems to stiffen up or "feel different" like it occasionally did in sub-zero weather.
If you visit a place like Bomgaars, not sure what is a similar place in other states, you can get clear tubing of the appropriate size (want a tight fit on the bleeder) for very cheap.
If you visit a place like Bomgaars, not sure what is a similar place in other states, you can get clear tubing of the appropriate size (want a tight fit on the bleeder) for very cheap.