Clutch pedal on floor
Ben Swann
benswann at comcast.net
Mon Dec 8 11:41:36 EST 2003
Sometimes you need to reverse bleed - that is hook up pressure bleeder to bleedre plug on the slave.
This may need to be combined with manual bleeding - foot down, apply fluid pressure, foot up slowly/pull up pedal to introduce fluid without sucking in any air.
Also, make sure master is bled - since they don't have a port, letting air out by cracking the lines may be necessary. Also may need to apply pressure with foot as above.
I would start with the master, as that is most likely where the problem is/originates.
Ben
Date: Sun, 7 Dec 2003 13:49:07 -0500
From: "Denis" <sparkplugvw at hotmail.com>
Subject: Clutch pedal on floor
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I replace almost brake lines and replace clutch tranny cylinder.
I have bleed the brake system.
I have tried to bleed the clutch system but to clutch pedal gone to the floor and i cant even bleed it , and i pulled it and pump it but nothong happened!!!!!
How to make the pedal clutch work again ??
Denis
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