I`m going to use the cheapo seringe technique. Just get a 60cc syringe at your local pharmacy (be prepared for a dirty look) and a piece of aquarium hose (clear). heat up one end of the hose and flare it on a pencil end (or similar). Slip the hose on the bleeder, and apply vacuum (you can use a piece of wood or similar to keep the syringe piston extended)Crack the bleeder, and it should bleed itself wink

Worked awesome on the calipers, and for a whopping 2$, you can do it yourself. I guess its even more approriate for the clutch, seeing how its hard to get the fluid out the "conventinnal" way.

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98.5 SE MTX, Duratec
EGR block, fog light
fix, custom shift boot, monsterflow intake, Ecotek valve
Quasi dual cardoctor exhaust.
Hacksaw short shift, Momo race "s" carbon knob, ghetto rear strut bar, 16 inch cougar wheels with 225/50/16 kumho 712s