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Old 05-23-2009, 06:28 PM
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AIGHT so i just put a d16y8 into my eg and theres no pressure on the clutch pedal for me to bleed the clutch. The pedal is all the way down to the floor so i really cant pump what do i do? also my ebrake is still stuck...Where is the spring in the rear wheel??? which one? Also my idle is at about 2k and it jumps to about 2500 back n forth? sorry just learning as i go this was my first swap not too bad considering i did it by myself lol

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is your car 5psd, if so did you get a AT intake manifold? your iacv is goofy. clean it.
put the clutch back to the top. have sum1 open the bleeder on the slave cylinder, you push in the clutch. shut the bleeder. pull the pedal up. open the bleeder push clutch pedal back down. shut bleeder pull pedal back up....back and forth until theres pressure to do something with. have fun.
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Originally Posted by rick_rabies
put the clutch back to the top. have sum1 open the bleeder on the slave cylinder, you push in the clutch. shut the bleeder. pull the pedal up. open the bleeder push clutch pedal back down. shut bleeder pull pedal back up....back and forth until theres pressure to do something with. have fun.
wrong this will allow air to get in to the system.. you need to compress the air before you open the bleeder screw

it goes.. press the clutch down open the bleeder screw closer the bleeder screw lift the pedal. do that and you wont get air in the system

if you wanna be even mor safe about air in the system hook a hose up to the screw and put it in a cup with a little break fluid in it and do the bleeding sequence you will get NO air in the system then
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