self bleeding with a clutch lock
ok so its early in the morning and raining here in so cal. all my friends are at work and i just replaced my slave cylinder. the pedal feel is soft and i have no one to assist me in bleeding my clutch. so i tried the whole gravity bleed and other self bleeding technique. while in my car i thought of something random. using my clutch lock to hold down my clutch pedal. i'll let the picture explain.
pumped it 10 times then locked it with my clutch lock and bled the clutch. got my air bubbles out and my clutch feels good now. so i dono just another method in bleeding? hope someone can find this usefull haha
pumped it 10 times then locked it with my clutch lock and bled the clutch. got my air bubbles out and my clutch feels good now. so i dono just another method in bleeding? hope someone can find this usefull haha
This morning I pushed the clutch pedal (93 accord) and went all the way down. I couldn't find any leaks , but the slave cyl is a bit wet and the fluid was low. I worked the clutch lever (connect to the slave) by hand and worked fine.
I filled up the fluid but now:
How do I bleed it?
How do I know if the Slave Cyl has to be replaced?
Thanx
Marco
I filled up the fluid but now:
How do I bleed it?
How do I know if the Slave Cyl has to be replaced?
Thanx
Marco
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