need help with my clutch after swap i already searched it doesnt show me anything let me know trying
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need help with my clutch after swap i already searched it doesnt show me anything let me know trying
i put a single cam vtec in my eg. d16 z6 and everything starts up and runs fine but my clutch is on the floor and wont pump its way back into place what do i do should i bleed it or what, let me know??
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Re: need help with my clutch after swap i already searched it doesnt show me anything let me know tr
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by turbodelsol3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i put a single cam vtec in my eg. d16 z6 and everything starts up and runs fine but my clutch is on the floor and wont pump its way back into place what do i do should i bleed it or what, let me know??</TD></TR></TABLE>
yea...bleed that sucker...make sure the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder is on tight,you gonna need someone's help....have your friend go on the driver side and have him pump the clutch pedal 5 times with his hand (that way he can pull it back up), on the fifth pump, have him hold it in while you loosen up the bleeder valve and tighten it back up to let the air out....once its tighten, have him do it again...by this time, he should be able to do it with his foot...have him hold it in on the 5th pump and repeat process until only clutch fluid is streaming out of the bleeder valve...make sure your master cylinder is open and make sure you keep adding fluid as you release the air, that way you dont pump air bubbles for lack of fluid..
yea...bleed that sucker...make sure the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder is on tight,you gonna need someone's help....have your friend go on the driver side and have him pump the clutch pedal 5 times with his hand (that way he can pull it back up), on the fifth pump, have him hold it in while you loosen up the bleeder valve and tighten it back up to let the air out....once its tighten, have him do it again...by this time, he should be able to do it with his foot...have him hold it in on the 5th pump and repeat process until only clutch fluid is streaming out of the bleeder valve...make sure your master cylinder is open and make sure you keep adding fluid as you release the air, that way you dont pump air bubbles for lack of fluid..
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