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Old 01-02-2012, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Chaotic94
Feeding the slave cylinder up to the engine bay only allows you to watch for bubbles. You can do this procedure with the slave cylinder under the car if you have a friend watch the reservoir for bubbles. Good luck!
ok so i bleed the clutch again there was a few more bubbles that came out i reattached the zip tie thing with the cap then cut the ties when it was properly seated now its feels hard as a rock? goes about half way then rock hard any suggestion thanks for replying so quickly i need to get this thing going befor it interferes with work..
 
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Old 01-02-2012, 02:45 PM
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Make sure the ball on the end of the slave cylinder shaft is seated properly on the fork going into the tranny. If its seated right, remove slave cylinder and repeat the bleeding process. You may still have some air in the system.
 
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