what happens if theres air in the hydro clutch system?
i changed my slave cylinder but im not completely sure if i bled the system completely. i didnt have a bleeder hose so i just tried to look to see if no bubbles were coming out. the SC was definately bad but now when i drive sometimes itll shift like the slave is still bad. can having air still in the system have the same effect as having a bad SC?
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you definately need to re-bleed the system. It's not hard to do by yourself it just takes tome finesse.
Put a latex glove on your right hand and have your wrench on the bleeder crack it open and make a cup over the cylinder with your palm and push down, (this forces the fluid through like normal bleeding(kinda)). Then close the bleeder pump the pedal a few times top off the fluid and repeat till done. |
Re: what happens if theres air in the hydro clutch system? (h23eg)
You don't have to have a hose. And did you ever run out of fluid? How do the brakes feel?
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Re: what happens if theres air in the hydro clutch system? (fast88std)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fast88std »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">You don't have to have a hose. And did you ever run out of fluid? How do the brakes feel?</TD></TR></TABLE>
brakes feel fine, and i did run out of fluid |
just get a friend and bleed it. im a car newbie and its the easiest shit ever
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