Hello,
You would make out better if you desconnect the other end from the Slave and move to a bench or flat surface. You will need to punch out the pin. In order to do so you will need a small punch to tap out the pin you can push in on the line itself to make it a little easier. Once you punch it through enough you can use a pair of pliers to pull out.
To bleed the system you will need an extra person. The bleeder is on the Slave next to the line. Brake the bleeder screw loose first and snug down. Then have the other person pump the clutch peddle about 10 times, have them hold the clutch peddle down and open the bleeder. Continue this checking fluid regularly till you get good peddle and no air bubbles.
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Tuesday, May 4th, 2021 AT 10:57 AM