Tips For Priming Concentric Slave Cylinders Before Installation

Priming Concentric Slave Cylinders Before Installation

These slave cylinders can be difficult to bleed if installed before they’re filled.

Concentric slave cylinders have been common in hydraulic clutch systems for many years.

These slave cylinders can be difficult to bleed if installed before they’re filled. Before installing a concentric slave cylinder, it’s best to prime it to get as much fluid in as possible.

This video is sponsored by LuK, a Schaeffler brand.

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