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Old 11-03-2007, 09:39 AM
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jus did a clutch job on 93 civic ex d16z6. the clutch feels soft, clutch works fine but the pedal is soft. its an exedy oe replacement. the resevoir by my master cylinder is for the clutch but im not sure wut its called. that was empty after i did the clutch. any ideas?? thx guys
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bleed it
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yes if there was air in the line would it make the pedal soft tho??? thx man
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funny cause i have the same problem. i wanted to ask how can i bleed the clutch pedal without using any tools or taking it to a shop and make it feel rock tight
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fill your clutch resivoir. There is a bleder screw on the slave cylinder mounted on the front side of the trans. have one person pump the cluthc pedal a few times, and then while holding the pedal to the floor have someone quick crack the bleeder screw, and then tighten it again. repeat those steps till the pedal feels firm. and make sure that there is always fluid in the resivor if it ever gets empty you will suck in air again and you will have to start over.

p.s. I think the wrench you will need is a 10mm for the bleeder screw
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