TPE's NEW Remote Clutch Bleeder kit (The best on the market!!)
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that helps clear it up a bit. A friend and I were considering getting this. He has the "sticky pedal syndrome" and claims it's just a matter of time before my Lingenfelter has it too (problem free, lnock on wood). I am trying to make sure I never get it by replacing the clutch fluid often via the turkey baster method. Not the most efficient method (that's why I was inquiring), but I guess the bleeder mod can wait til whenever I'll need to replace/upgrade my clutch...
There are a couple guys who are trying it right now, so we should have some results soon. It definately wouldnt be a walk in the park, but if you are having a leaking issue, or cant get your clutch to bleed right, its pretty much a must anyways.
This isnt one of those kits that you just decide one day that you want to install one. There is a reason you need these. Wether it be a new clutch, or the fact that you race, and you need to flush your system often. Also, if you suffer from the dreaded sticky pedel syndrome of these cars, having the ability to flush your clutch in a matter of a couple minutes helps greatly..
This isnt one of those kits that you just decide one day that you want to install one. There is a reason you need these. Wether it be a new clutch, or the fact that you race, and you need to flush your system often. Also, if you suffer from the dreaded sticky pedel syndrome of these cars, having the ability to flush your clutch in a matter of a couple minutes helps greatly..
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Well guys, we didn't make the 25...we were 1 short. So, Jeff and I talked and we have decided to give everyone 4 more hours to get the last order in. If that order comes in, we will not only refund everyone who has purchased $10, but we will also extend the sales price of $79.95 until the 15th!
So, 1 more order by 4pm PST and everyone gets $10 refunded and $79.95 until August 15th!!!
So, 1 more order by 4pm PST and everyone gets $10 refunded and $79.95 until August 15th!!!
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I apologize, I must have had a typo in your email address when I sent your delivery confirmation. Your order did ship out and you should have received it...your order shipped usps priority mail with delivery confirmation number 0309 1830 0001 4772 4775.
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Can this bleeder be installed without having to take the bellhouse out? I could almost mount a standard LAPD remote bleeder in but I could not make a tool that would allow me to tighten the fitting in the slave. It looks like if you made the fitting as long as the oem one you could put a wrench on it then attach the AN line to it taking all of 15mins. If the new fitting is short then we can't tighten the anline fitting on the new fitting. I have considered but not tried taking an oem fitting drilling it and then welding a -3AN male bung on it.
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Can this bleeder be installed without having to take the bellhouse out? I could almost mount a standard LAPD remote bleeder in but I could not make a tool that would allow me to tighten the fitting in the slave. It looks like if you made the fitting as long as the oem one you could put a wrench on it then attach the AN line to it taking all of 15mins. If the new fitting is short then we can't tighten the anline fitting on the new fitting. I have considered but not tried taking an oem fitting drilling it and then welding a -3AN male bung on it.