Thanks guys. I have bleed quite a few systems in my day so am quite familiar with the drill. GGR, started with the left rear (RHD) and couldn't get even a hint of fluid out of it. Hans I hadn't yet thought of back bleeding the clutch. Its such a short run that I thought it would have been a doddle to get fluid through it all with conventional methods. My gear is now all brand new. Clutch and Brake master and clutch slave so I shouldn't be having any difficulties unless its faulty from Buds.
I opened up all the rear brake bleeds today and waited for an hour to see if I could get something through via gravity. Gravity, it appears, is frowning upon me today. Am thinking of getting a fancy version of Han's brilliant oil can (which I dont have) and am looking at one of these from ali express
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Hand-Brake-Bleeder-Tester-Set-Bleed-Kit-hand-Vacuum-Pump-Car-Motorbike-Bleeding-Bleeder-Set-Vacuum/32278168932.htmlIn the mail this morning I received my package from SLS containing my lower ali clips. Coincidentally just as my back was starting to play up Accident Compensation kindly sent me a waist and back support which has made things much easier today.
A really good tip that Rodger passed on to me when dealing with SLS is that although they don't advertise it they are prepared to put small shipments in an A4 sized bubble wrap envelope and post untracked for 3 Euro. Mine only took 5 working days to arrive so much better than out of the states, HK or England. Also beats the hell out of paying 70 Euro for the same parcel tracked. Still don't quite understand the disparity.
So in the absence of a brake and clutch helper, aka the very very lovely ball and chain, I decided to fit up the remaining trim. The clips came with no instruction so I used what I have read from in here. I have read quite a few threads. Quite a few opinion on how to do it. Some use the white plugs some dont etc.
The first thing that I figured out is that the two small wings on the side of the clip dont actually slip/clip under the molding two rails. They infact just act as a buffer for the molding to press up against and hold it slightly off the paintwork. All my original clips had their wings pulled off so I guess the last installer had the same confusion one way or another.
The second thing I sorted out is that the hole in the car should be 8mm in diameter or you will end up with a plug that doesn't fit, either to tight or loose. Most of mine were fine. I had to drill out a few tight ones and gently repaint the holes with etch to prevent further rusting.
One I sorted this I was flying. The plugs are quite deceptive little creatures as well. You really have to give them a good clout to knock them all the way home. If you dont they wont have any effect and the plug could well pop out at some point. I am wondering if this is where some members have come to the conclusion they are not necessary.
Fitting up the moldings is quite easy but a little never wracking. Everything is symmetrical so you can decide to either initially hook the molding over the top or bottom of the clips. What ever you choose you then have to come back and apply quite a bit of pressure to the opposite side of the molding to get it to click into place. The clicking is actually just pushing the molding over the face of the clip. There is bugger all holding it in place, probably a matter of half a millimeter on each side of the molding.
In the end my favored technique was to give the molding a quick and very controlled smack with my open palm.
A big caveat is that before you start putting on the moldings make sure you check that there is no damage to the rails that the clips home on. This is especially true in my case where the moldings were taken off by a novice... namely me. An inexperienced remover may well pry of the trim and bend out the rails. If they are not straitened carefully then you wont get the clips to sit right and probably end up bashing the trim hard enough to dent it.
I am really happy all my trim is back on. Its second hand so not perfect. A couple of pieces I will replace when I finally get the resources to do so. But for the mean time its another thing accomplished.