I just re-read what I wrote and it could be misleading
The valve is behind the FRONT passenger side wheel hiden by the rear part of the 2 piece wheel arch liner - just in case someone takes the rear passenger wheel off looking for it
You can't use a vacum bleeder as there is a non-return valve thingy on the clutch feed hard line - found behind the passenger side rear wheel liner if you want to find it.
Fluid will drip from the old line as soon as you loosen it - if your quick it won't run dry - if it does it's just harder to bleed.
Good luck with it
I did say in an earlier post I didn't have them all in one and I don't own a fish eye lens to get them all in - I could try and get a shot from the satty google uses
Old Fleet -
Current Fleet -
Weekend Fun
Track Toy
Track Toy transport
Track Toy Transport Towing Vech and daily
Project car for the bad weather days
Additional we have -
Daughter No1's transport
Daughter No2's motor (she is still learning)
No pics of the Astra 1.6 Family run about and Mrs K's daily or the Astra Van - but who cares
O and I need more parking as my place looks like this some weekends
Keyser
I do have an enourmous something but it's not disks - I have a 370 so need 19" wheels they will "fit" stud pattern etc but I would need HUGE tyres to make up the difference - I just really like them but as they are 18" it's something else I don't have to tell the Mrs I'm spending money on
Sorry if that confused
Can I just ask 2 questions
1. This is the replacment you are selling so a brand new Blade® 350 QX3 AP Combo, not the earlier version you got (I think thats what you meant)
2. Where are you based?
Thnaks