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Old 09-17-2004, 11:21 AM
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Angry no pressure in clutch after bleed!!!

Just replaced the clutch slave and master cylinder because I had no pressure in the clutch. The no pressure had been a long standing problem; I'd go to drive my car in the mornings and my clutch would go to the floor and stay there and I would have to fill the master reservior and pump the clutch to build up pressure. Well one day, it would no longer build pressure and so I replaced the slave and the master cylinders as previously explained. The problem now is that I can't build up pressure in my clutch even after bleeding and bleeding the the system. Here is how I bleed it. Pump clutch 20x and leave depressed. Open slave valve. Watch for steady stream and close valve when streams stops. Repeat entire process. I did this about 20x and still no pressure in the clutch!!! What would happen if I opened valve, depressed clutch, closed valve? Please help this poor lady!!! I have got to get rid of this car!

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Old 09-18-2004, 01:12 AM
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Re: no pressure in clutch after bleed!!!

did you gravity bleed your clutch when you first installed it??!!
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Old 09-20-2004, 11:21 AM
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Re: no pressure in clutch after bleed!!!

You might have a leak else where in your clutch line. I think the clutch line runs behind the engine to the passenger side and then to the front where it goes from a metal tube to a plastic tube and to the clutch slave cylinder. But hey I could be wrong, you should check it though. like under your car or follow the line to see if it's leaking anywhere? Just my 2cents
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Old 09-21-2004, 10:30 PM
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Re: no pressure in clutch after bleed!!!

also, try bleeding the clutch from the slave end. Use a brake ball or other similar pressure bleeding device. there are times this is the only way to do it
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Old 09-21-2004, 10:47 PM
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yea bleed it by the slave side. have a friend pump on the clutch pedal really fast while u bleed it. at the same time keep pouring DOT3 brake fluid in the clutch fluid container. u dont want air to get in the lines so u will need to monitor the fluid in the container. let ur friend pump the clutch really fast for about 15-20 sec's while u keep pouring brake fluid in the container
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