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Old Dec 24, 2011 | 11:52 AM
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Hey guys I currently have a b16a motor in my eg hatch, but I have a cable to hydro conversion on my transmisson. I need to bleed my clutch because it not even stiff. Can you guys help me out
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Old Dec 24, 2011 | 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Kannan08
Hey guys I currently have a b16a motor in my eg hatch, but I have a cable to hydro conversion on my transmisson. I need to bleed my clutch because it not even stiff. Can you guys help me out
You need to bench bleed the master cylinder for the clutch
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Old Dec 24, 2011 | 03:34 PM
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put a rag under it and unbolt the hard line at the master cylinder and pump it up and have someone use their finger to hold against it and take it off until it primes itself. if u then re install the hardline then continue to bleed it like u are bleeding ur brakes at the slave cylinder until there is no air in the line. I also if u have a fitting to put on it and look a hose back into the reservoir (with it full of fluid) this will help bench bleed it as well as the fluid will keep air from entering.f do not prime the master cylinder sometimes it takes forever to bleed and if the master cylinder ever primes.
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Old Dec 26, 2011 | 11:27 PM
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Default Re: bleeding cable to hydro conversion

Originally Posted by Wrona
You need to bench bleed the master cylinder for the clutch
and you go about the instructions on how to bench bleed?
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Old Dec 27, 2011 | 02:11 AM
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takee the cylinder out of the car to bench bleed it will be cleaner. u push the little rod the pedal will push and put fluid in the resivoir and pump it. then pump it and hold ur finger over the spot where the hardline goes in and bleed it like ur bleeding ur brakes.
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Old Dec 30, 2011 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by apexi_rsx
takee the cylinder out of the car to bench bleed it will be cleaner. u push the little rod the pedal will push and put fluid in the resivoir and pump it. then pump it and hold ur finger over the spot where the hardline goes in and bleed it like ur bleeding ur brakes.
Can you go over the part from ". u push the little rod the pedal will push and put fluid in the resivoir and pump it. then pump it and hold ur finger over the spot where the hardline goes in" Thanks dude
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Old Dec 31, 2011 | 06:08 AM
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take the reservoir out of the car. the rod that pushes in and out on the master cylinder when u press the clutch pedal. press that in and out a few times with fluid in it and bleed it holding ur finger over the hole where your clutch line goes. bleed it like ur bleeding your brakes. the bracket and master cylinder is mounted on the same bracket by your pedals.
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