bleeding slave cylinder
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bleeding slave cylinder
i was wondering what is the right way to bleed the slave cylinder. i bought an aftermarket one (it has a set screw in it to bleed) all i did was cracked open the set screw and let it gravity bleed while i kept the resevior filled but how do you actually bleed it. i just put a new clutch in it and it engages about 1" off the floor. no pedel whatsoever. any help would be great. thanks
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Re: bleeding slave cylinder
hi i got the same set-up ,,new clutch-flywheel-pressure plate kit ,,,got a new complete after market clutch slave assembly...tried to bleed it ,,pedal is rather soft..was wondering if i should keep bleeding too....and if i am doing it right ...
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