OK - here is the situation
1) Rebuilt clutch MC, pretty sure I did it correctly
2) Existing clutch slave, which was working fine
3) I tried gravity bleeding, no dice
4) I tried convention bleeding, no dice
5) So I ordered up some speed bleeders. Wife misfiled those, so just found them this AM
Installed the speed bleeder this AM and, no dice.
Slave has resistance, I disconnected the clevis and when you push in on the rod it will push back out on it own.
Clutch MC fluid level will rise and fall when you press the clutch pedal, but when you do that the slave doesn't move at all.
I'm not getting fluid flowing through the speed bleeder at this point.
1) Rebuilt clutch MC, pretty sure I did it correctly
2) Existing clutch slave, which was working fine
3) I tried gravity bleeding, no dice
4) I tried convention bleeding, no dice
5) So I ordered up some speed bleeders. Wife misfiled those, so just found them this AM
Installed the speed bleeder this AM and, no dice.
Slave has resistance, I disconnected the clevis and when you push in on the rod it will push back out on it own.
Clutch MC fluid level will rise and fall when you press the clutch pedal, but when you do that the slave doesn't move at all.
I'm not getting fluid flowing through the speed bleeder at this point.
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with the others here. The fluid should NOT rise in the reservoir when you depress the pedal. If it does, the little rubber seal to the far right of Randall's pic is not doing it's job. Therefore, the piston is pushing fluid into the reservoir instead of down the pipe, like it ought to.