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clutch bleed ?

duplaga1952

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i did the extention from the slave cyl. as chris sugested per my other post. put the bleeder screw in a clear plastic spray can lid and kept completely submerged. took excess fluid out of the cap w/ turkey baster, replaced in clutch master cly and pumped clutch pedal w/ a stick. bubbles came out and stopped continued process for 20 mins . no movement on the push rod into the slave. kept it up for an hour , checking pushrod every 10 min. no luck. any insite? may be the last warm day for awhile


thanks bob 68 sprite
 
Your bringing in air somewhere, is your reservoir full. I put a speed bleeder on mine and had it clear in a few pumps.

Maybe you took too much out with the turkey baster.

Mark
 
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