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Old 03-01-2006, 04:34 PM   #1
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Question Hyd clutch/bleeding troubles

After installing new clutch, pressure plate ect... I noticed that my slave cylinder push rod was worn (230Kmiles), so after hunting at junk yards for a replacement rod, I just bought a new slave cyl. Now I can not get a good pedal feel/not building any pressure, will not disengage clutch. I have bleed this thing many times, seems like all of the air is out. Anybody out there got any suggestions. Thanks, Chris
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Old 06-27-2006, 05:19 PM   #2
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Exclamation Re: Hyd clutch/bleeding troubles

I don't know if you got it fixed or not because this is an old post, I was looking for some info and read this. They are a bear to bleed that is why some companies sell them the slave cylinder, master cylinder and hose already attatched and prebleed. It usally takes me about two of the good size bottles of brake fluide to get all the air out unless you know some one with one of the brake bleeding deals that works on air.
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