I'm glad my video could be of help to others out there. Pretty sure it'll be the same procedure as the 3.0t. Don't hesitate to reach out if anything and I'll try my best to help out, goodluck! 👍
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. 🙏 Have a 2005 s4 v8 & need to replace this line. Should be a similiar process getting into the firewall i would think.
@jackb2879 there are a few ways to do it. 1) old school pedal pump 2) vacuum bleed 3) pressure bleed I tried old school way and it didn't work, then tried vacuum bleeding and it worked for me on this one. Some ways worked for others, and some didn't work. Most say that the best and easiest was the pressure bleeding way.
Very well done video, thank you!
Thanks 👍 I'm glad my videos could be of help to others out there
Really needed this vid. I have a v8 manual s5
I'm glad my video could be of help to others out there. Pretty sure it'll be the same procedure as the 3.0t. Don't hesitate to reach out if anything and I'll try my best to help out, goodluck! 👍
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. 🙏
Have a 2005 s4 v8 & need to replace this line. Should be a similiar process getting into the firewall i would think.
Thanks and you're welcome. 👍
Yea I would think it would be similar on the B6/B7 S4.
Oh my bad homie, I didn’t know you were chill like that
All good 👍👊
do you maybe know the item nummber from the seal? thank you and great job 💪
Unfortunately, I do not know the part number for it
Thanks for Great detailed video, I have a right hand drive model and was wondering does it need a longer line? Thanks
You're welcome. I'm glad my videos could be of help to others 👍
Yea this clutch line won't fit. Says it's only for left hand drive only.
@@cjscarcollection18 thanks for your reply, Im hoping the ecs tuning one fits but waiting on reply from them 🤞🏻look forward to your new videos
Do you remember what you used to cut the line under the car? I'm struggling that step on my B8 S5
I just used a wire cutter and cut it up as close to the fire as I could when I was under the car
Quick question... is it possible to run s4 clutch parts in an a4? I have a b8 Quattro 6mt. Thanks in advance!
Hmmmmm which clutch parts specifically? I believe there is only a select number of parts that would work
How do you bleed the clutch!?
@jackb2879 there are a few ways to do it.
1) old school pedal pump
2) vacuum bleed
3) pressure bleed
I tried old school way and it didn't work, then tried vacuum bleeding and it worked for me on this one. Some ways worked for others, and some didn't work. Most say that the best and easiest was the pressure bleeding way.
do you take out the seal from the master off the slave too?
You will need to remove the old seal. The new clutch line should have a brand new seal
I’ve done the same job, but now need to bleed it and getting nowhere , any ideas?
Which process did you do to try and bleed it?