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I've bled my clutch many times using a vacuum bleeder much bigger than the one the OP linked. Due to the small size of the canister, I doubt you'll generate
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I've bled my clutch many times using a vacuum bleeder much bigger than the one the OP linked. Due to the small size of the canister, I doubt you'll generate much suction from it. Combined with the small size of the bleed nipple itself, I think it'll be difficult to bleed the CSC.
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