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I just replaced the clutch master cylinder in my Z28, and I need to bleed the air out of the system, but there isn't a bleeder valve. I thought it might be possible the system bleeds itself, so I pumped the pedel for like 30 mins and that didn't work. I have a feeling I need to pump the slave cylinder but I can't get it off as I can't find my 13mm deep socket. If anyone knows how to bleed it the help would be greatly appriciated.
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Re: Trouble bleeding 1996 Z28 clutch
yeah, the slave should have come with directions on how to bleed it. I do not remember the specifics, but i am sure you can do a google search and come up with something.
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did you remove the master cylinder filler cap before you started pumping the pedal?
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