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Any advice on bleeding the clutch circuit on the LCR?
if, which i'm sure it is...the same as a 2001 cupra then it seemed pretty straight forward to me after I did the master cylinder on mine...just bleeding it in the usual way with a friend giving me a hand.
Would have thought you need to bleed the furthest point from the master cylinder i.e. the slave cylinder, but can’t get access to it. There must be away to bleed the system without getting to the slave, as I’m sure garages don’t remove the bell housing when thy change the master.
I have done a search but can’t find the part No for the master cylinder for a 53 plate LCR, don’t think it’s the same as the Mk4 golf GTI as the piston rod looks longer.
In a bit of a panic as I was hoping to go to Snetterton tomorrow and I need to locate one first thing in the morning and try to get it fitted before lunch. If I know the part No, I can try to source one through a parts factorer. Can anyone help?
the slave is on the out side of the housing! easier to change than the master cylinder
niether are hard tho
as for bleeding just bleed like a brake! and if you dont want to make mess then use a big syringe with a bit of pipe on connected to the bleed nipple. saves trying to catch the fluid in a pot
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