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Hydraulic clutch bleed


yama125zxs

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Mar 25, 2009
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Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Manual
i finished my swap but i cant get th clutch to bleed i cut the hose in half and connected it with a ac brass coupler i bought a new clutch master cylinder i though t that was it ive tried every bleeding process any ideas please help me out
 
Why did you cut the line in half?

When you bleed it, are you getting straight fluid out of the slave? Any air bubbles?

Did you bench bleed the master?

You may have to unbolt the master from the firewall, tilt it up(get the line end as the highest point) and pump it by hand, as air bubbles can get stuck due to it's design/position.
 
graviety bleed it, open up the bleeder screw and give it a few minutes to run through the system, then it will start dripping out the bleeder screw. then you can bleed it like you would bleed brakes. thats how i did mine and it worked, also, if you are using a new slave cylinder, the clutch peddle will feel really soft at first, almost as if there isnt any pressure, but actually there is.
 
if tried gravity bleeding and that one thats on here that 1 has worked for another ranger i got but i dont know any other way what is bench bleeding ??
 

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