Hydraulic clutch ???

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GMAK
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#11 Post by GMAK »

i will also be installing a new slave cylinder soon. i read not to bleed it with a syringe rather to ziptie the clutch in a pull the master cylinder cover off and let it bleed itself over night. what should be done first- ziptie lever in or take off master cylinder?? or it doesnt matter?? :duel:

61austin
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#12 Post by 61austin »

If you pull the lever in make sure that the slave cylinder isn't maxed out or it will break the stop and push the piston all the way out.

GMAK
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#13 Post by GMAK »

so how will i know if it is maxed out. seems kinda simple to blow your slave cylinder. i dont wanna F this one up

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#14 Post by 61austin »

As long as it is on the engine and the clutch is adjusted then it won't be a problem. If not then just go easy with the clutch lever when you pull it in if, it gets hard to pull stop and loosen the bleeder while pulling the lever to relieve the pressure.

Why not use a syringe? I have always done mine that way and have never had a problem.

DMAC10
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#15 Post by DMAC10 »

Thanks for your help.

I got it to bolt right up last night. I was just afraid to break something before, but it went on fine.
Thanks
again for your help.

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