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Old 08-02-2006, 07:57 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: clutch cylinder

It takes two people, one to pump clutch pedal and one to open slave cylinder bleed valve while holding clutch pedal down. It also involves lots of swearing and a few other thing. Some bleed out fairly easy and other may take you days, We've got one we replaced both master and slave cylinder and we got all the air out of the line but still haven't got it to move the slave cylinder rod yet, Got busy with other things and it's been setting a couple of weeks now, maybe it will bleed out when we get back to it. I have a friend who played with one for a couple of days and finally tilted one side of the pickup up about 3 feet and left it overnight, It bled out the next morning.
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