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Clutch speed bleeder question

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Bambino, May 12, 2020.

  1. May 12, 2020 at 2:07 PM
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    Bambino

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    I'm trying to confirm if the speedbleeder SB1010-SS is the right part for our clutch systems. I've read in other treads where people have ordered them but I couldn't find anything saying they worked for the clutch. If any of my fellow MT owners have any experience with this I'd greatly appreciate your input.
     
  2. May 12, 2020 at 2:42 PM
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    Pigpen

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    I should probably bleed mine. I'm interested to hear what folks say. I've done my brakes a few times, but never the clutch.
     
  3. May 12, 2020 at 2:49 PM
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    Clearwater Bill

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    Not quite sure exactly what you are asking.

    If its p/n validation, I can't help.

    If its 'will it work', it should work great if the system (slave?) has a traditional bleeder.

    I used one on my SCCA ride.
     
  4. May 12, 2020 at 4:41 PM
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    Basically I'm trying to find out the size of the clutch slave bleeder screw. In other treads guys have used the Speedbleeder products in lieu of the traditional bleeder screws for the front (SB7100-SS) and rear (SB1010-SS) brakes and I've seen people mention that the SB1010-SS fits the clutch slave as well. I'm just trying to confirm this is correct. I have the speed bleeders for the front and rear brakes and they worked like a charm, I do most of my maintenance by myself so it comes in real handy. Also the reason I don't just want to go pull my clutch slave bleed screw to figure out the size.
     
  5. May 12, 2020 at 5:15 PM
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    Clearwater Bill

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    Gotcha. Makes perfect sense.

    If you don't get a solid answer from the crew here (but guessing you will), here is a wild idea, if you have your OE brake bleeders handy.........

    Take two different sized old bleeders to a parts house, and ask if you can see a new slave. Maybe a friendly person will let you pull that bleeder and see which of your OE units would work..........
     
  6. May 12, 2020 at 5:20 PM
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    Bambino

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    Thanks not a bad idea.....I just might have the OE bleeders kicking around somewhere. Appreciate the help.
     

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