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Old Jan 3, 2012 | 02:59 PM
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I have a 1992 Honda Accord two door stick shift. A couple months ago the clutch pedal started getting weak until I could no longer shift. The dealership wanted like $800 to replace the Clutch master cylinder and the Slave Cylinder. Not worth it so I just poured in some more fluid pumped the clutch and drove it home. I put in the new master and slave cylinders and I can't seeem to get the fluid flowing through the system. I've been bleeding and bleeding but nothing comes out. The pedal is still offers no resistance. I need some new ideas on how to bleed the system or an idea if it may be something else.

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Old Jan 3, 2012 | 03:29 PM
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You will need to take the freeplay of the fork.Make someone press the pedal to the floor but before that push the fork with one hand against the slave cylinder piston's rod you will have to resist the movement but it is o.k..you wont be able to counterwork it,you just want to eliminate air that is trapped there,and open the bleeder with the other hand. Do it few times until you won't hear the air escaping the cylinder.The person pumping the pedal will have to bring the pedal up by hand for the first few pumps.
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Old Jan 3, 2012 | 07:14 PM
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So i push towards the slave cylinder and hold it while someone pumps the clutch pedal? do I hold it the whole time they are pumping then open the bleeder screw and close it before i release the hold? how many times should i try bleeding before I have to do something else? I've tried bleeding this piece for a while with no results.
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Old Jan 3, 2012 | 07:20 PM
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So i push towards the slave cylinder and hold it while someone pumps the clutch pedal? do I hold it the whole time they are pumping then open the bleeder screw and close it before i release the hold? how many times should i try bleeding before I have to do something else? I've tried bleeding this piece for a while with no results.
You hold it,he holds it in,you keep holding it ,he keeps the pedal down (it will be there anyways)you keep holding it and at the same time open the bleeder screw.the air comes out,you close it,he can back the pedal up (most likely it wouldn't come back by itself after one shot).repeat these steps for a few times.Don't forget to top off the master!
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