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Old 08-01-2011, 07:42 PM
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Was driving and Pushed the clutch in and the pedal went straight to the floor, with no resistance... Has a new clutch and new master cylinder, so I replaced the slave cylinder and bled it and still nothing... I checked the rod that connect the clutch pedal to the master cylinder and it is still connected, it wAs a little loose but still connected... Any ideas?
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My guess is that you are not bleeding correctly. Attached pic give direction to correct bleeding process. You will have to manually pull clutch pedal away from floor for several cycles until air is removed from line and pedal will pop back by istself. Tube from bleed valve to container with brake fluid a must do. I do this without a assistant, by using a 2x4 wedged between the brake and the seat, and then running back and forth between seat and brake valve. It is easier to do with a assistant, but can be done solo.
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