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Old 08 February 2010, 05:29 PM
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Default Help bleeding my clutch!!!!!!!!!!

HI all, wanting to know if anyone can give me a how to guide or tell me how to bleed the clutch on my uk 2000 my98 scooby, i have tried and the clutch still sinks to the floor like its not bled in properly help its holding me back from getting my car back on the road....
Old 08 February 2010, 05:43 PM
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Try bleed it by getting some one to pump the peddle get them to press it down and then open the bleed niple repate till you get a pedal some times you have to back bleed clutches.
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How do you mean back bleed it mate?
Old 08 February 2010, 06:00 PM
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i usually pressurise the system with a radiator pressure kit not to much pressure as u can **** up the cylinder, make sure to top the fluid to the top else u could force air into the system. pump the peddal down u should get some resistance on the pedal, then release the bleed niple and tighten before pulling the pedal up, repeat as nes hope this helps
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It is hard to explain but you have a bottle full with brake fluid a pipe that sits just above the fluid and that is connected to a air line or a tyre it also has a valve on it to control how much air pressure you put in the bottle.Then you have another pipe into the bottle that goes to the bottom of the bottle and on to your bleed niple .The pipes are sealed into the bottle.
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