Question: Not to confuse brakes and clutches but I look at those simple manual systems to be very similar.
Could you get an air trap out manually with the limited throw of the MC and even with a bleed screw, I'm thinking the limited throw of the MC as described in the video to be pushing the air bubble back and forth where it would be very hard to get something like that out.
Tim,
With a clutch external slave cylinders in many cases you can do things to it that are never even discussed on brakes. Like removing a wheel cyl or caliper and compress it by hand to push a bubble back out to the MC.
And even bleed screws on clutch cyl's didn't always have a barbed wheel cyl type nipple they were more of a vent. Makes it impossible to put a vacuum pump or reverse fluid inj pump on it.
Define the system being bled, I'll offer .02$ to bleed or burp.
Scott is or has installed a concentric slave cyl on a Mustang. They don't even have a bleed screw on the cyl. The process is dry vacuum bleeding not even touching the fluid. A different hammer for a specific combo of designs. That technique is futile on a tappet valve system "as installed".
These discussions almost need an adult beverage to sort out.
Gary