CLutch bleeding
your gonna need two people. have one person pump the clutch 3 or 4 times, with the final pump hold the clutch to the floor. have the other person open the bleeder valve located on the slave cylinder...when the air bubbles stop comin out close the bleeder valve and once its closed you can let the clutch up. just repeat for a while and you will be fine...remeber to keep an eye on the fluid in the resevoir
once you get hte air to come out it, the pedal will get firmer and come back by its self. i just changed my release cylinder a few days ago and it took about 5 or 6 bleeds to get it back to normal, but i still bled it a few more times to make sure.
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Aug 31, 2002 02:27 PM




