Bleeding Clutch
Am going to bleed the clutch on my uk 2000turbo (W reg) was looking for any advice just fitted a new clutch and the pedal has no pressure!! Just pops to the floor and have to bring it back up manually. Any advice would be good
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yup,that will need bleeding.
the job itself is easy,its getting to the bleed nipple that takes the damn time, removal of the intercooler etc.
just like bleeding brakes really, push pedal to floor, open bleed nipple,close bleed nipple,pull the clutch pedal from the floor (as it wont spring back on its own) and repeat until u get pressure/spring back of pedal.
the job itself is easy,its getting to the bleed nipple that takes the damn time, removal of the intercooler etc.
just like bleeding brakes really, push pedal to floor, open bleed nipple,close bleed nipple,pull the clutch pedal from the floor (as it wont spring back on its own) and repeat until u get pressure/spring back of pedal.
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The top tip is definitely to take the slave cylinder right off the gearbox. I usually hang it off the bonnet frame or something with an old coat hanger so the nipple is the highest point in the system. Then get a long cap head bolt or something rounded on the end, even an old stick will do, push the slave piston right down inside the cylinder as far as it will go and use a G-cramp to hold it in place. Now when you bleed the system, you'll get a good result.
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where is the bleed on the clutch? i have just replaced the hydraulic pipe and my pedal just goes down.
