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Is it necessary to bleed the clutch hydraulic system if I only unbolt the cylinder to access the backup light switch? I should not have to detach the hydraulic fluid line to move the cylinder out of the way. Thanks.
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HI there, No, you should not have to bleed it unless you open the bleeder screw. Allthebest, c4c5 |
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