bernerboy
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1986
1988
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Ford
Ford
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- Both are 2.9
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Evening guys
Call me a dummy, but for the life of me I can't seem to get the Master Clutch Cylinder bench bled.
I brought this 88 Bronco II that the previouse owner couldn't get the new slave cylinder bled.
This vehicle has the 2.9 is a 4 X 4 with the FM145 trans and onlyl has 92 k listed on the odometer
Started to bled the supposely new slave cylinder and found out the dummy used Tranny fluid instead of Brake Fluid. Needless to say, I have replace the slave cylinder and brought a new hydraulic line and new master clutch
cylinder.
New slave is install and now I am working on the Master. I have never done one of these before I am not young (55) and the old systems I worked on as a young man are not like these newer ones. I am from the days of the old mechanical clutch systems
I have read everything I can find in Ranger station but can't find anything on Bench Bleeding the Master Clutch cylinder.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks from the Dummy in Michigan
Gene
Call me a dummy, but for the life of me I can't seem to get the Master Clutch Cylinder bench bled.
I brought this 88 Bronco II that the previouse owner couldn't get the new slave cylinder bled.
This vehicle has the 2.9 is a 4 X 4 with the FM145 trans and onlyl has 92 k listed on the odometer
Started to bled the supposely new slave cylinder and found out the dummy used Tranny fluid instead of Brake Fluid. Needless to say, I have replace the slave cylinder and brought a new hydraulic line and new master clutch
cylinder.
New slave is install and now I am working on the Master. I have never done one of these before I am not young (55) and the old systems I worked on as a young man are not like these newer ones. I am from the days of the old mechanical clutch systems
I have read everything I can find in Ranger station but can't find anything on Bench Bleeding the Master Clutch cylinder.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks from the Dummy in Michigan
Gene