need help bleeding clutch
Hey guys i have two problems. 1.) I don't know where to bleed the clutch as in location of the bleeder valve 2.) its 10 degrees outside.
I have a '95 accord, any pictures or hints or even a walkthrough would be great. Please help, I will be forever grateful. Thanks!
I have a '95 accord, any pictures or hints or even a walkthrough would be great. Please help, I will be forever grateful. Thanks!
the bleeder valve is on the clutch slave cylinder which in mounted on the front side of the transmission next to the block. there is probably going to be a rubber piece covering the nipple up which you need to remove. once you have that off put an 8mm wrench on the bleeder, have someone pump up the pedal. once it is pumped up good have them hold the pedal down while you crack the bleeder. after all the air and brake fluid have come out close the bleeder and have the person inside pump up the pedal some more. keep doing this until there is no more air coming out of the bleeder. keep an eye on the master cylinder resevoir and make sure you keep fluid in it.
yeah its alot easier, also when me and my friend did this u wanna get some hose that fits snuggly over the bleeder valve that goes down into a cup put some DOT3 brake fluid in there as well so the hose end is sumberged. As u hae someone hold the pedel down open the valve. watch the cup for bubbles, then close it the valve THEN have them let off the clutch. It may take several times i did mine alot haha jsut keep doing it unitll there is definitly no bubbles coming out of the hose end.
Also make sure u keep the cap off the clutch fluid resevoir thing, u will have to keep adding it as you bleed it off so make sure u keep it with some in there otherewise if it sucks in air... ur back to square one. AND remember to only open the bleeder when the clutch pedal is depressed and to close it while its still depressed.
Also make sure u keep the cap off the clutch fluid resevoir thing, u will have to keep adding it as you bleed it off so make sure u keep it with some in there otherewise if it sucks in air... ur back to square one. AND remember to only open the bleeder when the clutch pedal is depressed and to close it while its still depressed.
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