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Old 01-09-2023, 11:45 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by NissanParty View Post
Hello, I have a 2019 370z Nismo with about 20k miles on it.

I would like to bleed the clutch but I am worried because it seems like people always have major issues doing this. I am not sure why it is such a problem on these cars.

Can I just connect a tube to the bleeder valve and crack it a little to let it gravity bleed? Will that get air in the line or something?

I read story after story of people bleeding the normal way, i.e. hold the pedal, open valve, close valve, repeat, and they can never get it working. I do not want this to happen to me...
It's because almost everyone sees themselves bleeding new components.

You and spooler are correct, a gravity bleed will do.

You are not removing any air from the system and as long as the reservoir doesnt dry you will be good.

Do yourself a favor, empty the reservoir first, fill with new fluid and have new fluid run down the line.
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