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bleeding clutch


jfroh1992

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Joined
Apr 27, 2010
Messages
19
City
Wisconsin
Vehicle Year
1995, 1987
Transmission
Manual
i ave a 95 ranger that i put a clutch in. somehow air got in the line and now i cant get it to bleed. i have tried the reverse bleeder and lifting the front end up. nothing has worked. can anybody help me?
 
You may need to bench bleed the master...
 
I just replace mine on the Bronco II. It works great. Here is what I did. I opened the bleeder about a full turn. Piece of tubing over the bleeder and into a jug. Poured in the fluid. pumped the clutch 2 times. added more fluid. kept checking the line going to the jug and refilling the resovoir. When it started coming out fairly steady I closed the bleeder and made sure the resovoir was full. Had my wife help. I craked the bleeder and had her pump 10 times. Close the bleeder. Check level add if needed. Crack oped bleeder and pump 10 more times. Did this 3 or 4 times. When no air comes out tighten the bleeder. My clutch still had a little air trapped some where. Left cap off and pushed clutch down and pull for off fast so pedal will pop back. Did that a few times and clutch was good to go.
 

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