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Old Dec 29, 2007 | 04:23 PM
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Bleeding Clutch

Could some one help me out on this. I tried following these instructions. All I saw was small bubbles, about the size of a pin head come out. Anyone have any suggestions?

1. Loosen the two bolts holding clutch master cylinder to firewall just to the ends of the threads , but do not remove.
2. Jack up vehicle and remove slave cylinder from bellhousing but leave the line hooked up and tie up the slave with some safty wire or string so it is not being held up by the hose, it says to tie it to the left hood strut.
3. Lower vehicle and remove reservoir cap on master cylinder and make sure it is clean before opening.
4.Holding the slave cylinder lower than the master cylinder press the push rod into the slave about 25/32 -inch and hold it in , install the diaphram and cap on the master cylinder.
5. Continue pressing push rod into slave using short 25/32-inch strokes while watching the for bubbles entering the mastercylinder reservoir. When you see no more bubbles it should be bled.
6Install the slave cylinder and tighten the two bolts on the mastercylinder and check your fluid level.
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