Bleeding the Slave Cylinder
Re: Bleeding the Slave Cylinder
If its the same as a 4th gen, I am pretty sure it is(not sure my 85 had a th700R4, but my 94 and '00 both had 5-seeds)
Put a hose on the bleeder valve under the car, run it down into a bottle like you woudl bleed anything else.
Open valve, person pushes down on pedal, you close bleeder screw, they pull up on clutch, you open, they push down, you close then they pull it back up.
thats how I swapped the fluid, made a world of difference on my car, my fluid was black/green. Thing is I think I might have a little air in the line since my girlfriend helped me do it.
I need to do a fluid swap in my brakes too, so I was considering getting this.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=38053
Put a hose on the bleeder valve under the car, run it down into a bottle like you woudl bleed anything else.
Open valve, person pushes down on pedal, you close bleeder screw, they pull up on clutch, you open, they push down, you close then they pull it back up.
thats how I swapped the fluid, made a world of difference on my car, my fluid was black/green. Thing is I think I might have a little air in the line since my girlfriend helped me do it.
I need to do a fluid swap in my brakes too, so I was considering getting this.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=38053
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