Stiff clutch petal on start up.
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Originally Posted by R3DS2K,Feb 11 2008, 08:41 PM
sorry bout the slight miss info.. you can bench bleed it while its still installed in the car..
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yea and the brake pedal can press it in and out
disconnect the lines from the cylinder
fill it up and pump slowly, release slowly
dont let it go down less than half filled or half empty hehe.
when done bleeding connect the lines and rebleed
disconnect the lines from the cylinder
fill it up and pump slowly, release slowly
dont let it go down less than half filled or half empty hehe.
when done bleeding connect the lines and rebleed
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Originally Posted by R3DS2K,Feb 12 2008, 12:24 AM
yea and the brake pedal can press it in and out
disconnect the lines from the cylinder
disconnect the lines from the cylinder
oh...and this applies to the clutch master as well right... ?
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disconnect the lines and your suppose to run a set of bench bleed kit lines back in to the reservoir so it doesnt suck in any air when you release the pedal..
you can make a bench bleed kit
heres some links to some people doing it on a master cylinder.. but you can do the same for a clutch master cylinder
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=250896
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/chassi...ench/index.html
you can make a bench bleed kit
heres some links to some people doing it on a master cylinder.. but you can do the same for a clutch master cylinder
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=250896
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/chassi...ench/index.html
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Originally Posted by R3DS2K,Feb 12 2008, 08:09 PM
disconnect the lines and your suppose to run a set of bench bleed kit lines back in to the reservoir so it doesnt suck in any air when you release the pedal..
you can make a bench bleed kit
heres some links to some people doing it on a master cylinder.. but you can do the same for a clutch master cylinder
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=250896
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/chassi...ench/index.html
you can make a bench bleed kit
heres some links to some people doing it on a master cylinder.. but you can do the same for a clutch master cylinder
http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread?id=250896
http://www.superchevy.com/technical/chassi...ench/index.html
So I now know that this should be done after installing a master, but im not sure why. How does it bleed it any differently than just bleeding it just like normal?
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bench bleed is suppose to be done before installing it in the car.. since its easier.. but since its installed.. i dont see why u cant do it while installed unless its a really tight spot.
its mainly done to get all the REALLY SMALL bubbles out of the cylinder. since your having a slight problem with yours.. i would start with a good bench bleed and than bleed the lines after the bench bleed
bench bleeds= mainly for air in the cylinder
bleeding hte system= mainly for air in the lines
its mainly done to get all the REALLY SMALL bubbles out of the cylinder. since your having a slight problem with yours.. i would start with a good bench bleed and than bleed the lines after the bench bleed
bench bleeds= mainly for air in the cylinder
bleeding hte system= mainly for air in the lines
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