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    Definitly a beginner question but on the 98 van diemen where is the bleed screw for the clutch?
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    Look on the right side of the bellhousing for a silver thing poking out about half way down from the top. That's where it is on the '99 and I think their bellhousings are very similar (the same?).

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    This may be redundant to say, but I always drain the master cylinder of the clutch first and refill with fresh fluid before bleeding it. Seems to keep the fluid cleaner.

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