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Old Dec 21, 2006, 03:23 PM
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ACD equiped Clutch install

Hi I need to know what else is involved in a ACD equipped car clutch install. The writeup in evomoto is for non ACD models. Ive heard that you must bleed the ACD system but i also heard there is ways around it. If anyone has any knowledge please let me know. Thank you.
Old Dec 21, 2006, 03:28 PM
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you gotta pinch the hose on the acd feed line because one of the lines has to come off to reach a bolt that bolts the t-case to the tranny, and once u get it installed, drive it on the lift to bleed the lines
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can you give me more details on the location of this hose and how do i bleed it.
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there is no need for this. Simply back out the bolt behind the line and walk the TC out at the same time. This adds 10 minutes to the job over a non-acd car. RRR
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You can also go to the dealer and have them bleed it for $120 or you can raise the car up on all 4, run the engine, shift to a few gears, and bleed the ACD line....if this is not true feel free to correct me.
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any more tips
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When your under the car you will see the acd line on the transfer case,looks like a brake hose, just loosen bolt and move line so you can get to bolt thats behind line ,as soon as you remove 17mm bolt reinstall line after you have removed the bolt , this way there is no need to bleed the system . Reverse prosise to install.If your fast enough you will not need to add fluid to acd container.
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