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03-03-2008, 09:59 AM | #1 | |
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Hydraulic Clutch "Almost" dead - Bubble?
My '97 SPORT Sidekick has a hydraulic clutch and it recently went "mostly
Dead".... I remember having to fill the Master Cylinder Reservoir just after buying the vehicle used. See earlier thread. Probably have a bubble in the Master Cylinder. I bled quite a lot of brake fluid from the Slave Cylinder and got nowhere. The I went back to the Chilton Manual to see how to replace the Slave and Master Cylinders when I read the words MORE CAREFULLY (I am an Idiot!) Air bubbles in the Master Cylinder (MC) require SPECIAL TECHNIQUES to remove! You are suppose to remove the MC and tilt it 15 degrees to remove the bubbles. Crap! Stupid way to make something! I will try something first....being a Chemist, I am going to obtain a ONE HOLE RUBBER STOPPER and try pulling a vacuum on the Brake Fluid in the Reservoir to make the bubble come back up thru the Reservoir's entrance hole at the bottom. IF that doesn't work, I'll do like Chilton says....maybe park on a steep 15 degree hill! I'll keep you posted. Has anyone had to take a bubble out of the Master Cylinder before? DoctorBill
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03-04-2008, 10:34 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Hydraulic Clutch "Almost" dead - Bubble?
IS THIS FORUM DEAD!?
My clutch problem has been resolved by a clutch repair shop! The clutch pedal pivot mount "bracket" broke off! It is made of "Pot Metal" and is infamous for breaking off in these vehicles! A $20 bracket. It is way up under the dash where an old man like me can't see it and besides, I sure as Hell didn't expect something as simple and supposedly strong to break off! A lesson - look to the simple explanation first. DoctorBill
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Re: Hydraulic Clutch "Almost" dead - Bubble?
I have a similar problem and did the same thing with the slave. I have about 2.5 inches of freeplay in the clutch pedal. How much freeplay did you have after you repaired your sidekick? Thanks Sky
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