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Old 07-27-2011, 10:43 PM
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Default 94 GSR in my 95 hatch how to bleed master and slave properly

i got into my car one day and i was really struggling to get into gear...barely made it home so i just parked it, i just replaced the master and slave for the clutch but i dont believe im bleeding the lines right... iv gone through almost three bottles of brake fluid. at first i couldent get into gear while car was running but after bleeding it about a hundred times i can but its still struggling to get into gear... do i just need to keep bleeding it and whats the best way to bleed the lines?
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best way is with a vacuum pump..
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Have someone pump on the peddle for 30 secs or so then have them press it all the way down while you loosen the nipple for the air to come out. Tighten it back up and Repeat process over and over until clutch pedal is nice and firm.
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