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Bleeding the clutch slave cylinder? 1992 5 speed
How do you bleed the clutch master cylinder? I have tryed the normal method but can't get the clutch to pump up. also is it hard to change the clutch?
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Hi. Just read your post about changing a clutch and bleeding the system. I've done a quite a few of these and I can tell you that one of the best ways to bleed the system is by gravity. Just fill the reservoir up and open the valve at the slave cylinder. As for changing the clutch...well, my personal opinion is, if you can change one clutch you can change any clutch. However, you should be mindful if the engine should need to be supported while the transmission is out. Good luck, and if you have any other questions concerning this feel free to e-mail me at [email protected].
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