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With a timely bit of advice from Jack (lesingepsycho) about how speed bleeders work, I now have a basically working clutch!
I switched back to a standard bleeder, and used a Mityvac to pull some fluid through the lines. Once I had fluid moving, I switched back to the speed bleeder and pumped for a while. Not perfect, but better.
Then I took put the car back on the ground and confirmed that the transmission was hooking and unhooking from the engine by rolling the car around on the ground in gear. Clutch pedal in, car rolls. Pedal out, it is in gear.
WooHoo!
With that at least working on this level (and thus the likelihood of engine removal is diminished) I can move on with all the final adjustments and projects. Now on to the brakes...
I switched back to a standard bleeder, and used a Mityvac to pull some fluid through the lines. Once I had fluid moving, I switched back to the speed bleeder and pumped for a while. Not perfect, but better.
Then I took put the car back on the ground and confirmed that the transmission was hooking and unhooking from the engine by rolling the car around on the ground in gear. Clutch pedal in, car rolls. Pedal out, it is in gear.
WooHoo!



With that at least working on this level (and thus the likelihood of engine removal is diminished) I can move on with all the final adjustments and projects. Now on to the brakes...