What now?? (Clutch slave again)
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again) UPDATE
That's pretty much what had to be done. But I didn't know that at the
time...
Eric
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-MESl6IuMv5XC@anon.none.net...
> Not being a true believer in the pump-it-til-it-works bleeding scheme,
> I used a different method when I changed my (external ) slave a whie
> back. First, the replacement did NOT have a hole drilled thru in the
> "bleed" port so that way was out. OK, next step. Unhooked the
> plactic straps so that the slave plunger would extend, let the slave
> hang down and filled the mc. Worked the slave plunger in and out
> SLOWLY while the wife watched the mc reservoir - watching for bubbles
> and keeping it full. Took about 5-6 full strokes of the slave to get
> all the bubbles out. Hooked up the plactic straps and installed it.
> No problems. If it bleeds down while just setting, suspect the
> master, not the slave.
>
> On Sat, 28 May 2005 04:22:55 UTC "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Took the slave out and followed the directions. Although getting the
>> shaft
>> lined back up with the fork on the clutch took some finesse, it's back in
>> and smoother. If I'd only done that the first time...
>>
>> The mechanical sound is there, but different. Guess the first sound was
>> actually two sounds together. Now the click, clunk, grind, whatever,
>> seems
>> to be coming from inside the tranny itself. Seems to be related to the
>> clutch or release fork. It's not the slave making the noise (unless the
>> shaft is binding against something, but I can't imagine what).
>>
>> Is my clutch about to go? Thoughts? Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
>> news:mOQle.6050$PR6.5303@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> > Ok, got the clutch slave in and installed it. Something just wasn't
>> > right -- I couldn't get the fluid to flow from the master cyl through
>> > the
>> > line and come out of the bleeder on the slave. Kept pushing the clutch
>> > in
>> > and out until I had worked my way through 1.5 master cyl's worth of
>> > fluid.
>> > STILL, nothing coming out of the slave. However, now the slave was
>> > engaging the clutch. I could have it in gear, push in the clutch, and
>> > roll. Hmmm...
>> >
>> > Worked it some more, and the clutch felt like new. Better than it ever
>> > has in the past two years. So, I ensured the proper amount of fluid
>> > was
>> > in the master, put the grommet in, put the bleeder screw back into the
>> > slave (though having it out did nothing) and off I went. I stopped
>> > every
>> > few miles, and nothing would change. Clutch was good, and fluid was
>> > good.
>> > Got onto the highway and 5 minutes later I didn't have a clutch.
>> > SCARY!
>> > I pumped it a LOT and it came back.
>> >
>> > So, in town, I had a perfectly normal clutch (stop and go driving).
>> > When
>> > it wasn't used, it wouldn't work. So I got it to the point of almost
>> > not
>> > working (clutch pedal would go almost to the floor before working) and
>> > pulled over to look in the master cyl. Nothing wrong. No bubbles, no
>> > change in fluid level, nothing. Pumped the clutch once or twice, and
>> > it
>> > was back to normal. Get home, in the garage, and notice a mechanical
>> > feel
>> > to the pedal. Shut off the TJ, and sure enough, I can hear the slave
>> > working. It... grinds.. when the pedal is almost to the floor.
>> >
>> > What the heck?? Did I get a bad part?!? I thought it was odd it
>> > wouldn't
>> > bleed... HELP!!!
>> >
>> > Eric
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Will Honea
time...
Eric
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-MESl6IuMv5XC@anon.none.net...
> Not being a true believer in the pump-it-til-it-works bleeding scheme,
> I used a different method when I changed my (external ) slave a whie
> back. First, the replacement did NOT have a hole drilled thru in the
> "bleed" port so that way was out. OK, next step. Unhooked the
> plactic straps so that the slave plunger would extend, let the slave
> hang down and filled the mc. Worked the slave plunger in and out
> SLOWLY while the wife watched the mc reservoir - watching for bubbles
> and keeping it full. Took about 5-6 full strokes of the slave to get
> all the bubbles out. Hooked up the plactic straps and installed it.
> No problems. If it bleeds down while just setting, suspect the
> master, not the slave.
>
> On Sat, 28 May 2005 04:22:55 UTC "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Took the slave out and followed the directions. Although getting the
>> shaft
>> lined back up with the fork on the clutch took some finesse, it's back in
>> and smoother. If I'd only done that the first time...
>>
>> The mechanical sound is there, but different. Guess the first sound was
>> actually two sounds together. Now the click, clunk, grind, whatever,
>> seems
>> to be coming from inside the tranny itself. Seems to be related to the
>> clutch or release fork. It's not the slave making the noise (unless the
>> shaft is binding against something, but I can't imagine what).
>>
>> Is my clutch about to go? Thoughts? Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
>> news:mOQle.6050$PR6.5303@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> > Ok, got the clutch slave in and installed it. Something just wasn't
>> > right -- I couldn't get the fluid to flow from the master cyl through
>> > the
>> > line and come out of the bleeder on the slave. Kept pushing the clutch
>> > in
>> > and out until I had worked my way through 1.5 master cyl's worth of
>> > fluid.
>> > STILL, nothing coming out of the slave. However, now the slave was
>> > engaging the clutch. I could have it in gear, push in the clutch, and
>> > roll. Hmmm...
>> >
>> > Worked it some more, and the clutch felt like new. Better than it ever
>> > has in the past two years. So, I ensured the proper amount of fluid
>> > was
>> > in the master, put the grommet in, put the bleeder screw back into the
>> > slave (though having it out did nothing) and off I went. I stopped
>> > every
>> > few miles, and nothing would change. Clutch was good, and fluid was
>> > good.
>> > Got onto the highway and 5 minutes later I didn't have a clutch.
>> > SCARY!
>> > I pumped it a LOT and it came back.
>> >
>> > So, in town, I had a perfectly normal clutch (stop and go driving).
>> > When
>> > it wasn't used, it wouldn't work. So I got it to the point of almost
>> > not
>> > working (clutch pedal would go almost to the floor before working) and
>> > pulled over to look in the master cyl. Nothing wrong. No bubbles, no
>> > change in fluid level, nothing. Pumped the clutch once or twice, and
>> > it
>> > was back to normal. Get home, in the garage, and notice a mechanical
>> > feel
>> > to the pedal. Shut off the TJ, and sure enough, I can hear the slave
>> > working. It... grinds.. when the pedal is almost to the floor.
>> >
>> > What the heck?? Did I get a bad part?!? I thought it was odd it
>> > wouldn't
>> > bleed... HELP!!!
>> >
>> > Eric
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Will Honea
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again) UPDATE
That's pretty much what had to be done. But I didn't know that at the
time...
Eric
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-MESl6IuMv5XC@anon.none.net...
> Not being a true believer in the pump-it-til-it-works bleeding scheme,
> I used a different method when I changed my (external ) slave a whie
> back. First, the replacement did NOT have a hole drilled thru in the
> "bleed" port so that way was out. OK, next step. Unhooked the
> plactic straps so that the slave plunger would extend, let the slave
> hang down and filled the mc. Worked the slave plunger in and out
> SLOWLY while the wife watched the mc reservoir - watching for bubbles
> and keeping it full. Took about 5-6 full strokes of the slave to get
> all the bubbles out. Hooked up the plactic straps and installed it.
> No problems. If it bleeds down while just setting, suspect the
> master, not the slave.
>
> On Sat, 28 May 2005 04:22:55 UTC "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Took the slave out and followed the directions. Although getting the
>> shaft
>> lined back up with the fork on the clutch took some finesse, it's back in
>> and smoother. If I'd only done that the first time...
>>
>> The mechanical sound is there, but different. Guess the first sound was
>> actually two sounds together. Now the click, clunk, grind, whatever,
>> seems
>> to be coming from inside the tranny itself. Seems to be related to the
>> clutch or release fork. It's not the slave making the noise (unless the
>> shaft is binding against something, but I can't imagine what).
>>
>> Is my clutch about to go? Thoughts? Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
>> news:mOQle.6050$PR6.5303@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> > Ok, got the clutch slave in and installed it. Something just wasn't
>> > right -- I couldn't get the fluid to flow from the master cyl through
>> > the
>> > line and come out of the bleeder on the slave. Kept pushing the clutch
>> > in
>> > and out until I had worked my way through 1.5 master cyl's worth of
>> > fluid.
>> > STILL, nothing coming out of the slave. However, now the slave was
>> > engaging the clutch. I could have it in gear, push in the clutch, and
>> > roll. Hmmm...
>> >
>> > Worked it some more, and the clutch felt like new. Better than it ever
>> > has in the past two years. So, I ensured the proper amount of fluid
>> > was
>> > in the master, put the grommet in, put the bleeder screw back into the
>> > slave (though having it out did nothing) and off I went. I stopped
>> > every
>> > few miles, and nothing would change. Clutch was good, and fluid was
>> > good.
>> > Got onto the highway and 5 minutes later I didn't have a clutch.
>> > SCARY!
>> > I pumped it a LOT and it came back.
>> >
>> > So, in town, I had a perfectly normal clutch (stop and go driving).
>> > When
>> > it wasn't used, it wouldn't work. So I got it to the point of almost
>> > not
>> > working (clutch pedal would go almost to the floor before working) and
>> > pulled over to look in the master cyl. Nothing wrong. No bubbles, no
>> > change in fluid level, nothing. Pumped the clutch once or twice, and
>> > it
>> > was back to normal. Get home, in the garage, and notice a mechanical
>> > feel
>> > to the pedal. Shut off the TJ, and sure enough, I can hear the slave
>> > working. It... grinds.. when the pedal is almost to the floor.
>> >
>> > What the heck?? Did I get a bad part?!? I thought it was odd it
>> > wouldn't
>> > bleed... HELP!!!
>> >
>> > Eric
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Will Honea
time...
Eric
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-MESl6IuMv5XC@anon.none.net...
> Not being a true believer in the pump-it-til-it-works bleeding scheme,
> I used a different method when I changed my (external ) slave a whie
> back. First, the replacement did NOT have a hole drilled thru in the
> "bleed" port so that way was out. OK, next step. Unhooked the
> plactic straps so that the slave plunger would extend, let the slave
> hang down and filled the mc. Worked the slave plunger in and out
> SLOWLY while the wife watched the mc reservoir - watching for bubbles
> and keeping it full. Took about 5-6 full strokes of the slave to get
> all the bubbles out. Hooked up the plactic straps and installed it.
> No problems. If it bleeds down while just setting, suspect the
> master, not the slave.
>
> On Sat, 28 May 2005 04:22:55 UTC "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Took the slave out and followed the directions. Although getting the
>> shaft
>> lined back up with the fork on the clutch took some finesse, it's back in
>> and smoother. If I'd only done that the first time...
>>
>> The mechanical sound is there, but different. Guess the first sound was
>> actually two sounds together. Now the click, clunk, grind, whatever,
>> seems
>> to be coming from inside the tranny itself. Seems to be related to the
>> clutch or release fork. It's not the slave making the noise (unless the
>> shaft is binding against something, but I can't imagine what).
>>
>> Is my clutch about to go? Thoughts? Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
>> news:mOQle.6050$PR6.5303@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> > Ok, got the clutch slave in and installed it. Something just wasn't
>> > right -- I couldn't get the fluid to flow from the master cyl through
>> > the
>> > line and come out of the bleeder on the slave. Kept pushing the clutch
>> > in
>> > and out until I had worked my way through 1.5 master cyl's worth of
>> > fluid.
>> > STILL, nothing coming out of the slave. However, now the slave was
>> > engaging the clutch. I could have it in gear, push in the clutch, and
>> > roll. Hmmm...
>> >
>> > Worked it some more, and the clutch felt like new. Better than it ever
>> > has in the past two years. So, I ensured the proper amount of fluid
>> > was
>> > in the master, put the grommet in, put the bleeder screw back into the
>> > slave (though having it out did nothing) and off I went. I stopped
>> > every
>> > few miles, and nothing would change. Clutch was good, and fluid was
>> > good.
>> > Got onto the highway and 5 minutes later I didn't have a clutch.
>> > SCARY!
>> > I pumped it a LOT and it came back.
>> >
>> > So, in town, I had a perfectly normal clutch (stop and go driving).
>> > When
>> > it wasn't used, it wouldn't work. So I got it to the point of almost
>> > not
>> > working (clutch pedal would go almost to the floor before working) and
>> > pulled over to look in the master cyl. Nothing wrong. No bubbles, no
>> > change in fluid level, nothing. Pumped the clutch once or twice, and
>> > it
>> > was back to normal. Get home, in the garage, and notice a mechanical
>> > feel
>> > to the pedal. Shut off the TJ, and sure enough, I can hear the slave
>> > working. It... grinds.. when the pedal is almost to the floor.
>> >
>> > What the heck?? Did I get a bad part?!? I thought it was odd it
>> > wouldn't
>> > bleed... HELP!!!
>> >
>> > Eric
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Will Honea
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again) UPDATE
That's pretty much what had to be done. But I didn't know that at the
time...
Eric
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-MESl6IuMv5XC@anon.none.net...
> Not being a true believer in the pump-it-til-it-works bleeding scheme,
> I used a different method when I changed my (external ) slave a whie
> back. First, the replacement did NOT have a hole drilled thru in the
> "bleed" port so that way was out. OK, next step. Unhooked the
> plactic straps so that the slave plunger would extend, let the slave
> hang down and filled the mc. Worked the slave plunger in and out
> SLOWLY while the wife watched the mc reservoir - watching for bubbles
> and keeping it full. Took about 5-6 full strokes of the slave to get
> all the bubbles out. Hooked up the plactic straps and installed it.
> No problems. If it bleeds down while just setting, suspect the
> master, not the slave.
>
> On Sat, 28 May 2005 04:22:55 UTC "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Took the slave out and followed the directions. Although getting the
>> shaft
>> lined back up with the fork on the clutch took some finesse, it's back in
>> and smoother. If I'd only done that the first time...
>>
>> The mechanical sound is there, but different. Guess the first sound was
>> actually two sounds together. Now the click, clunk, grind, whatever,
>> seems
>> to be coming from inside the tranny itself. Seems to be related to the
>> clutch or release fork. It's not the slave making the noise (unless the
>> shaft is binding against something, but I can't imagine what).
>>
>> Is my clutch about to go? Thoughts? Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
>> news:mOQle.6050$PR6.5303@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> > Ok, got the clutch slave in and installed it. Something just wasn't
>> > right -- I couldn't get the fluid to flow from the master cyl through
>> > the
>> > line and come out of the bleeder on the slave. Kept pushing the clutch
>> > in
>> > and out until I had worked my way through 1.5 master cyl's worth of
>> > fluid.
>> > STILL, nothing coming out of the slave. However, now the slave was
>> > engaging the clutch. I could have it in gear, push in the clutch, and
>> > roll. Hmmm...
>> >
>> > Worked it some more, and the clutch felt like new. Better than it ever
>> > has in the past two years. So, I ensured the proper amount of fluid
>> > was
>> > in the master, put the grommet in, put the bleeder screw back into the
>> > slave (though having it out did nothing) and off I went. I stopped
>> > every
>> > few miles, and nothing would change. Clutch was good, and fluid was
>> > good.
>> > Got onto the highway and 5 minutes later I didn't have a clutch.
>> > SCARY!
>> > I pumped it a LOT and it came back.
>> >
>> > So, in town, I had a perfectly normal clutch (stop and go driving).
>> > When
>> > it wasn't used, it wouldn't work. So I got it to the point of almost
>> > not
>> > working (clutch pedal would go almost to the floor before working) and
>> > pulled over to look in the master cyl. Nothing wrong. No bubbles, no
>> > change in fluid level, nothing. Pumped the clutch once or twice, and
>> > it
>> > was back to normal. Get home, in the garage, and notice a mechanical
>> > feel
>> > to the pedal. Shut off the TJ, and sure enough, I can hear the slave
>> > working. It... grinds.. when the pedal is almost to the floor.
>> >
>> > What the heck?? Did I get a bad part?!? I thought it was odd it
>> > wouldn't
>> > bleed... HELP!!!
>> >
>> > Eric
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Will Honea
time...
Eric
"Will Honea" <whonea@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:JxX2tWiP5BNp-pn2-MESl6IuMv5XC@anon.none.net...
> Not being a true believer in the pump-it-til-it-works bleeding scheme,
> I used a different method when I changed my (external ) slave a whie
> back. First, the replacement did NOT have a hole drilled thru in the
> "bleed" port so that way was out. OK, next step. Unhooked the
> plactic straps so that the slave plunger would extend, let the slave
> hang down and filled the mc. Worked the slave plunger in and out
> SLOWLY while the wife watched the mc reservoir - watching for bubbles
> and keeping it full. Took about 5-6 full strokes of the slave to get
> all the bubbles out. Hooked up the plactic straps and installed it.
> No problems. If it bleeds down while just setting, suspect the
> master, not the slave.
>
> On Sat, 28 May 2005 04:22:55 UTC "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Took the slave out and followed the directions. Although getting the
>> shaft
>> lined back up with the fork on the clutch took some finesse, it's back in
>> and smoother. If I'd only done that the first time...
>>
>> The mechanical sound is there, but different. Guess the first sound was
>> actually two sounds together. Now the click, clunk, grind, whatever,
>> seems
>> to be coming from inside the tranny itself. Seems to be related to the
>> clutch or release fork. It's not the slave making the noise (unless the
>> shaft is binding against something, but I can't imagine what).
>>
>> Is my clutch about to go? Thoughts? Thanks!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>> "Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
>> news:mOQle.6050$PR6.5303@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>> > Ok, got the clutch slave in and installed it. Something just wasn't
>> > right -- I couldn't get the fluid to flow from the master cyl through
>> > the
>> > line and come out of the bleeder on the slave. Kept pushing the clutch
>> > in
>> > and out until I had worked my way through 1.5 master cyl's worth of
>> > fluid.
>> > STILL, nothing coming out of the slave. However, now the slave was
>> > engaging the clutch. I could have it in gear, push in the clutch, and
>> > roll. Hmmm...
>> >
>> > Worked it some more, and the clutch felt like new. Better than it ever
>> > has in the past two years. So, I ensured the proper amount of fluid
>> > was
>> > in the master, put the grommet in, put the bleeder screw back into the
>> > slave (though having it out did nothing) and off I went. I stopped
>> > every
>> > few miles, and nothing would change. Clutch was good, and fluid was
>> > good.
>> > Got onto the highway and 5 minutes later I didn't have a clutch.
>> > SCARY!
>> > I pumped it a LOT and it came back.
>> >
>> > So, in town, I had a perfectly normal clutch (stop and go driving).
>> > When
>> > it wasn't used, it wouldn't work. So I got it to the point of almost
>> > not
>> > working (clutch pedal would go almost to the floor before working) and
>> > pulled over to look in the master cyl. Nothing wrong. No bubbles, no
>> > change in fluid level, nothing. Pumped the clutch once or twice, and
>> > it
>> > was back to normal. Get home, in the garage, and notice a mechanical
>> > feel
>> > to the pedal. Shut off the TJ, and sure enough, I can hear the slave
>> > working. It... grinds.. when the pedal is almost to the floor.
>> >
>> > What the heck?? Did I get a bad part?!? I thought it was odd it
>> > wouldn't
>> > bleed... HELP!!!
>> >
>> > Eric
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Will Honea
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again) UPDATE
need to look at the link he supplied on one of his previous writes. It
showes the directions he didn't follow. It states that the slave he has
doesnt have a bleed screw, and if the screw (That on other models is a
bleed screw) gets removed, it ruins the slave and requires replacement with
new.
--
Robb
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showes the directions he didn't follow. It states that the slave he has
doesnt have a bleed screw, and if the screw (That on other models is a
bleed screw) gets removed, it ruins the slave and requires replacement with
new.
--
Robb
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http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200505/1
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again) UPDATE
need to look at the link he supplied on one of his previous writes. It
showes the directions he didn't follow. It states that the slave he has
doesnt have a bleed screw, and if the screw (That on other models is a
bleed screw) gets removed, it ruins the slave and requires replacement with
new.
--
Robb
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200505/1
showes the directions he didn't follow. It states that the slave he has
doesnt have a bleed screw, and if the screw (That on other models is a
bleed screw) gets removed, it ruins the slave and requires replacement with
new.
--
Robb
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200505/1
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again) UPDATE
need to look at the link he supplied on one of his previous writes. It
showes the directions he didn't follow. It states that the slave he has
doesnt have a bleed screw, and if the screw (That on other models is a
bleed screw) gets removed, it ruins the slave and requires replacement with
new.
--
Robb
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200505/1
showes the directions he didn't follow. It states that the slave he has
doesnt have a bleed screw, and if the screw (That on other models is a
bleed screw) gets removed, it ruins the slave and requires replacement with
new.
--
Robb
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200505/1
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again) UPDATE
need to look at the link he supplied on one of his previous writes. It
showes the directions he didn't follow. It states that the slave he has
doesnt have a bleed screw, and if the screw (That on other models is a
bleed screw) gets removed, it ruins the slave and requires replacement with
new.
--
Robb
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200505/1
showes the directions he didn't follow. It states that the slave he has
doesnt have a bleed screw, and if the screw (That on other models is a
bleed screw) gets removed, it ruins the slave and requires replacement with
new.
--
Robb
Message posted via CarKB.com
http://www.carkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx/jeep-cars/200505/1
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again)
"Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
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> Check out the PDF I linked to above. You don't bleed this slave that way.
> There is NO bleeder valve. None, zip, zilch, nada. The only way to bleed
> it is to pump the bubbles out of the master by pushing on the slave.
Wierd,
> I know. But now my clutch works great.
OK, learn sump'n ever day... glad it's fixed, mostly, that is...
__
Steve
..
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again)
"Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
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> Check out the PDF I linked to above. You don't bleed this slave that way.
> There is NO bleeder valve. None, zip, zilch, nada. The only way to bleed
> it is to pump the bubbles out of the master by pushing on the slave.
Wierd,
> I know. But now my clutch works great.
OK, learn sump'n ever day... glad it's fixed, mostly, that is...
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Steve
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Re: What now?? (Clutch slave again)
"Eric" <gymrat@baileyscorner.com> wrote in message
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> Check out the PDF I linked to above. You don't bleed this slave that way.
> There is NO bleeder valve. None, zip, zilch, nada. The only way to bleed
> it is to pump the bubbles out of the master by pushing on the slave.
Wierd,
> I know. But now my clutch works great.
OK, learn sump'n ever day... glad it's fixed, mostly, that is...
__
Steve
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