how do i properly replace my slave clutch master cylinder?
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how do i properly replace my slave clutch master cylinder?
yea, i know this is simple to many of you guys and it would be easier to make remarks like "OMG newb" blah blah blah, but i am just a dumb kid trynna fix his car, so please help. step by step and please be very specific as for i dont know **** about fixing cars.
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Re: how do i properly replace my slave clutch master cylinder? (highroller54)
just the slave, i already did the master cylinder that was leaking but that was with help.
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Re: how do i properly replace my slave clutch master cylinder? (candy eg)
Basically the same way you bleed your brakes. Have some one pump the pedal while you let the air out of the lines.
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Re: how do i properly replace my slave clutch master cylinder? (Brian Hinson)
its mos def. like bleeding brakes.
it has the little bleeder screw right infront of it, so same process of bleeding brakes. pump brakes, hold pushed down; untighten bleed screw - let air/fluid out; tighten bleed screw, and do steps over until fluid comes out with no air bubbles.
it has the little bleeder screw right infront of it, so same process of bleeding brakes. pump brakes, hold pushed down; untighten bleed screw - let air/fluid out; tighten bleed screw, and do steps over until fluid comes out with no air bubbles.
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Re: how do i properly replace my slave clutch master cylinder? (candy eg)
1). Loosen line to cylinder. I think its a 10mm. Make sure you use a tubing wrench unless you want to hose it up. Don't remove it all the way yet
2). Remove two 12mm bolts
3). Put pan under area of slave
4). Remove line
5). Remove slave
6). Position new slave cylinder, make SURE the rod is seated correctly into the release fork. Lube end of rod with grease if needed
7). Tighten two 12mm bolts to hold cylinder to tranny
8). Install and tighten line to back of cylinder. Again, use the right wrench
9). Bleed system just like you would brakes
2). Remove two 12mm bolts
3). Put pan under area of slave
4). Remove line
5). Remove slave
6). Position new slave cylinder, make SURE the rod is seated correctly into the release fork. Lube end of rod with grease if needed
7). Tighten two 12mm bolts to hold cylinder to tranny
8). Install and tighten line to back of cylinder. Again, use the right wrench
9). Bleed system just like you would brakes
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