bleeding clutch

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blackstack
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bleeding clutch

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Where is the plug for bleeding the clutch ? I can't find it and if i could find it it looks very crowded up there, is there a trick or technique for accessing? The fluid in the clutch reservoir looks dirty or i would not even be asking this question, Thanks
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The bleeder valve is on the slave cylinder just above the starter.

The red arrow points to it in the photo below. Starter shown is the gear reduction starter from IE. It's a bit tighter in there with the original starter.
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Why do people keep posting unrelated posts in the Tech Sessions section? I am moving this one too.. :?
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Thanks for the reply and the picture. Hope it is ok to post thanks on this page.
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