Check Clutch master and slave cylinders
The bleeder is located at the clutch arm on the bell housing. There is a fluid line going from the master cylinder to the clutch bleeder. This metal line has flexible hoses at either end. Follow this line down to the front of the engine just about in the middle and you'll find the bleeder valve.
Brake bleeder? Clutch bleeder? Coolant bleeder?
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right nest to header is the clutch slave cylinder it has a bleeder screw
Most hydraulic clutch systems do have a bleeder valve.
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where is the bleeder valve for 2003 Saturn ion clutch
The bleeder valve is on the front of the clutch housing. There is a metal line that goes from the firewall master cylinder to the slave cylinder. The metal line goes across the transmission. Follow it and you will find a bleeder screw with a rubber cover on it. Take the cover off to bleed the system.
Look at the back of the engine where the slave is for the clutch. The bleeder is right there. Just follow the hyd. line on the right side.
Same as for the brakes. Locate the bleeder, slack it and re tighten. Have someone pull in the clutch and hold, you release the bleeder, then tighten it while the clutch is still held in. Once the bleeder is tight, release the clutch and repeat till all the air is out. Make sure to refill the fluid.
On a Suzuki 1400 Intruder, the clutch bleeder is typically located near the clutch master cylinder, which is situated on the handlebars. It is usually a small valve or screw that can be found on the clutch line itself. To bleed the clutch, you would open this bleeder valve and pump the clutch lever to remove air from the hydraulic system. Always refer to the specific service manual for your model for precise details.
I'm having a hard time finding the bleeder screw for my clutch on a 96 Chevy Cavalier 2.2? Can you help?