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Old 05-20-2008, 01:26 AM
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i got problems with bleed my clutch

i do it everything , let it bleed for gravity i push the pedalfor like million times i hope you all can help me my car is a camaro 94 v6 3.4 manual . thanks
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Old 05-20-2008, 09:49 AM
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Re: i got problems with bleed my clutch

Bleeding is generally a 2 person ordeal...you didnt mention having a partner... have the person press the pedal down to the floor only... then immedialtely open the bolt or nut...watch the fluid for 2 or 3 seconds come out with air then close it...have him lift the pedal up and then press the pedal down again to the floor only and have him hold it there and then release the bolt or nut again.. He should have the pedal to the floor only...then close the bolt or nut when ur done seeing air bubles streaming out,,,then have him pump the pedal a few times and repeat...hopefully the air will come out ...double check that everything is tight and theres no leaks...hope fully your components are good
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