I tried searching, anyone know the thread of the clutch bleeder on the getrag f23? I need to get a new one before I bleed my clutch and I want to get a stainless one, and just searching for cavalier clutch bleeder on google give you about 3 brake bleeders and thats it.
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I don't know the size of it, but all bleeders are the same, www.SpeedBleeders.com sells a bunch.
I have no idea if the are or not. But the clutch one sure looks a @!#$ ton bigger than the brake ones.
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they make adaptors! lol something like this but again, you need to find out the size or the threads somehow to know which to order
exactly.
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why do you need a new one? is it stripped? cause you can always put some locking plyers on them and spin it, i know they arent on there too tight.
Its literally flaking rust off. I just dont want to chance it.
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Ohh good idea, have you tried going to Advanced Autoparts or Pepboys? Mine usually has everything in stock for me and if it's not there, they can order it for no more money.
I dont want to chance a parts store bleeder god knows what its made of, probably worse than the rusty as hell stock one.
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I've been buying all my replacement parts from Advance Autoparts, everything they sell is under warrentee, you just talking about a bleeder screw, I'm using power steering pumps, alternators, water pumps and starters from them, you can buy it or just get the size from them, you can even try going to the dealership.
Leafy wrote:I dont want to chance a parts store bleeder god knows what its made of, probably worse than the rusty as hell stock one.
95L had the idea. buy a cheap one for a few bucks, and measure it. advance auto typically has a section of where they sell incredibly overpriced bolts, but they have a board which allows you to figure out information of the threads and such to get the proper measurements. Oreillys has a measuring board aswell, infact all of the major hardware stores (lowes, home depot, menards) have them laying in this city.
Thread is 10x1.5
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