clutch master cylinder bleeding.
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Re: clutch master cylinder bleeding.
You bleed at the slave. Some have a bleeder screw on top others dont. Either way u bolt the slave from the bellowing and hold it at a downward angle with the pushed facing down at about a 45 degree angle. Manually press the pushrod back into the slave, release and repeat until bubbles stop In the reservoir. Bolt back on and you are good to go. Do not ever press the clutch pedal when the slave is disconnected or it will be destroyed.
Re: clutch master cylinder bleeding.
You bleed at the slave. Some have a bleeder screw on top others dont. Either way u bolt the slave from the bellowing and hold it at a downward angle with the pushed facing down at about a 45 degree angle. Manually press the pushrod back into the slave, release and repeat until bubbles stop In the reservoir. Bolt back on and you are good to go. Do not ever press the clutch pedal when the slave is disconnected or it will be destroyed.
How about the hydraulic slaves that don't have a Bleed Screw? Same way?
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