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Old 01-16-2013, 05:02 PM
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Install new oem clutch first time ever on my 02 s. Bleeded the clutch pedal wasn't stiff but had some pressure so I started the car and when I dis that the clutch pedal pressure went away. Pedal went to the flood with no pressure. Found out the clutch master was leaking so I replaced it and my slave with new oem parts from honda. Now after bottles of dot 3 brake fluid the clutch still has no pressure. It still has bubbles after bottles of brake fluid, do I keep bleeding or is there something else. Had done clutch jobs alot and I know by now there should be some sort of pressure. Any info or ideas would help.
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did you have someone step on the clutch while bleeding, close the nipple, then pull it back up?
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Yes I did
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is the clutch still leaking? i remember when mine leaked, mac put some sealant tape around the threads and it stopped leaking.
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did you re connect to your clutch fork?
Old 01-16-2013, 09:27 PM
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Yup folk is on I started the car before I replaced the clutch master. And now with the new clutch master cylinder after two bottles of brake fluid there is still no pressure.
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Im getting tired of bleeding it, with the old leaking clutch master there were some pressure just wont go in gear when car was on. Now with the new clutch master cylinder it doesn't have pressure and can't even start anymore.
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so when you do the bleed, step on the clutch, pull back up, do you see the fluid going down like a regular bleed?
i remember reading somewhere about the master cylinder and how to prep it properly so theres no air between the rod or something
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start from the top of the page:
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/996...#entry22227142
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I will admit, i am no use but.....

Originally Posted by tkeyyy
close the nipple, then pull it back up?
Thats what she said.
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