won't go into gear at all
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Originally Posted by BLAQ&GREYs2k' timestamp='1374166688' post='22673688
Im not a fan of gravity bleeding. Just do it the right way with a helper and bleed it with the pedal.
I did the gravity bleed with ATE super blue. Clutch pedal feels like new and my brakes are like air brakes! Gravity bleed is only way to go IMO..
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If you have another vehicle or time to sit and wait, sure. Or you could have someone pump the pedal, bleed, repeat. Done in 90 secs.
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Alright i just got done replacing the master clutch cylinder and the slave cylinder and it still wont go into gear at all!! Im really stump and dont know what to do anymore... ive bleed it untill it was coming out a straight stream of fluid with no air bubbles.. after all this i took off the master clutch cylinder to re adjust it and now it wont even bleed out anymore. Just making a small hissing noise from the line when i took it off...
P.s. does the fork suppose to have some play in it??? Mine does..
P.s. does the fork suppose to have some play in it??? Mine does..
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Alright i just got done replacing the master clutch cylinder and the slave cylinder and it still wont go into gear at all!! Im really stump and dont know what to do anymore... ive bleed it untill it was coming out a straight stream of fluid with no air bubbles.. after all this i took off the master clutch cylinder to re adjust it and now it wont even bleed out anymore. Just making a small hissing noise from the line when i took it off...
P.s. does the fork suppose to have some play in it??? Mine does..
P.s. does the fork suppose to have some play in it??? Mine does..
You will need to bleed the MC too. Pump up the pedal and then crack the fitting at the MC line and "bleed" it this way a couple times. Try that. You're supposed to "bench bleed a new MC" forgot to say that earlier.
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But can u pull it out of place??? Cause i just pull it out... and it seems like the slave cylinder wont push out all the way... its moving only like half n inch..
Also ive tried prying the fork it self to engage and it went into gear... there was just a grinding noise when it was in gear...
Also ive tried prying the fork it self to engage and it went into gear... there was just a grinding noise when it was in gear...
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.. wel shit, polish the ball end where the slave latches onto the fork, make sure its greased with high temp multi grease, other than that, it could be the throwout bearing. if all the small things r done, probably time to open that case up and replace anything from there