new slave cylinder question
new slave cylinder question
i just put in a new slave cylinder for my clutch, but the pedal still shows little resistance. can i cut the tiewrap myself, or does it need to be broken itself. could there be another problem? how will i know if the master cylinder is bad?
please please please help, i have to go to work in 2 hours. the tiewrap popped and the pushrod came out, but then i think something happend, because the pedal is loose again, but there are no leaks
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From: WI,USA
Car: 89 FORMULA 350, 91 Z28 Convertible
Engine: ls1, LB9
Transmission: t56, Auto
Axle/Gears: S60/ 3.73
I am not aware of your other posts so from the start did you bleed the system a gain? it may take some time to get all the air out of the new slave.
how exactly do i bleed the system? maybe i am doing it wrong. my clutch pedal had no resistance and i found the slave to be damaged so i replaced it and at first couldn't get the tiewrap to pop off. but the alan screw just wasn't tightend enough, and when i pressed the pedal again it had resistance and then it made a pop noise and the resistance was gone again. please help
if the cylinder isn't bleed will the pedal have free play? i'm just trying to figure out if bleeding has anything to do with it. how do you know when you need to bleed the system
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From: WI,USA
Car: 89 FORMULA 350, 91 Z28 Convertible
Engine: ls1, LB9
Transmission: t56, Auto
Axle/Gears: S60/ 3.73
make sure you have every thing connected.(bolted to the bell housing) strap cut off you can leave the plastic tip on just have the plasic straps cut. then have the resivor full well up to its fill line then have one person slowely push down on the pedal and you open the bleader screw when they get the pedal to the floor have them hold it till you get the alen screw tight.(not over tighten it is a plastic case and will strip quite easy.)then tell them to release and keep repeating till it has no more air coming out your end. (check the resivor several times)
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Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 3,544
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From: WI,USA
Car: 89 FORMULA 350, 91 Z28 Convertible
Engine: ls1, LB9
Transmission: t56, Auto
Axle/Gears: S60/ 3.73
I did the same thing when I did mine but, I lucked out and it only happened to the original one that was leaking any ways.
i was driving my car and it snapped when i pressed in the clutch i looked under my car and the slave cylinder was draining out the fluid. how do you know when the fork is bad?
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