Help!!!!
Does anyone know how to bleed the clutch master cyl? the instructions they gave me are not the greatest.
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Believe you have to have one person press the clutch pedal, while the other one runs the bleeder.
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theres no bleed screw on either the master cyl or slave cyl so i don't know what to do now! :argh:
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pump it and dump it!
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Is the part you bought just the cylinder or was it a compete replacement down to the slave?
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tried to pump it and dump no luck. i just bought the master cyl assembly
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The one glance I took at one, it looked a lot a the same stupid design they have been using in Fords for years, and I found a really simple way to get her done...
If you disconect the line from the bottom of the master cylinder, and take the slave off with the tube attached. Then use the slave like a srynge in a bottle of juice, and get it completely full of fluid with no air in it or the line... hook your line back up to the master, and loosen the lid on the reservior... put your slave back in wich will push all of the air backwards up through the master and should overfill your res... Wash hands, start truck and drive her like you stole her. I can almost gaurantee this will and if there is a simpler and cheaper way, I would hope someone would chime in. :tttt: |
i found a simpler way a buddy of mine said put the master cyl on fill the reservoir up and put pressure on it with air and it will force the air bubbles up out of the line and to the top of the fluid. i hope this helps more people
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how do you set up the apparatus to put air to the res?
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he let me use his set up which was a big piece of hard rubber that was tapered and it fit tight in the res and it looked like i came made for this type of stuff. i'll try and get some pics of it and post them on here.
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