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BMW Alpina

FOUNDING Member & Administrator
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Bought a pneumatic bleeder to get fluid in the system and I’ve had no luck
Something must be blocking the path of the fluid.
Questions:
a. Did you use any quick bleeder valve? (check to make sure it work)
b. Check the banjo bolts does not have any dirt in the small holes/pathways
c. Check the hose (and the banjos) does not have any blockage due to dirt going into it
d. Check the slave cylinder does not have any pathway block
e. Check the fluid reservoir and it's short rubber hose to the clutch MC does not have any blockage
f. Check the clutch MC for any sign of blockage on where it connect with the banjo/hose
g. Also disconnect the hose from the clutch MC, then fill the fluid reservoir and squezze the clutch lever. See if it squirt the fluid out. If it is then it should works fine.

In summary, both the clutch MC and slave are just hydraulic device with hoses to transfer the fluid.
 

Araitim

MASTER Builder & Moderator
Staff member
Bought a pneumatic bleeder to get fluid in the system and I’ve had no luck
I have the same issue with my clutch. The vacuum bleeding doesn't work for me either. I need to use forced fluid method using a large syringe (like the ones at the auto parts store and/or the grocery store cooking section). Make sure to get the biggest one you can find.
 

BMW Alpina

FOUNDING Member & Administrator
Staff member
When I used my vacuum pump, I need to press the "black rubber piece" at the end of the vacuum hose that goes onto your bleeder valve with my finger to make sure it is really sealed, then it works right away.
Here is the vacuum pumps that I used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OM751EC/
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But in order for it to work well, you also need a strong compressor and I choose this Makita compressor because my smaller compressor just don't have enough air pressure (PSI) and consistent air flow (CFM or Cubic Foot per Minute):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084LZPF49
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PanigalePilot

FOUNDING Member & Moderator
Staff member
When I used my vacuum pump, I need to press the "black rubber piece" at the end of the vacuum hose that goes onto your bleeder valve with my finger to make sure it is really sealed, then it works right away.
Here is the vacuum pumps that I used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00OM751EC/
View attachment 8694

But in order for it to work well, you also need a strong compressor and I choose this Makita compressor because my smaller compressor just don't have enough air pressure (PSI) and consistent air flow (CFM or Cubic Foot per Minute):
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B084LZPF49
View attachment 8695
Nice compressor H
 

Brooklynv4

Well-known member
Update!!! Bike is running strong the rear end feels great and my rear break works better than it did before. Getting the bike tuned really cleared things up. Throttle is very smooth, got her up to about 150 and nothing went wrong lol
 
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