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Re: No Clutch Pedal

Subject: Re: No Clutch Pedal
by jmartynuska on 2010/2/18 18:39:15

Not sure how many miles are on the clutch, I suspect the clutch is original, 155k+ on it.

My fear, too, was something mechanical.

I didn't have any sort of bleeder tool to work with. What did you use to draw fluid out? From this experience, I can see how forcing fluid up through the system would work. The easiest position to get the slave into while still attached to the hose on the car was bleeder down. Slave attached to the bell housing, forget it. Bleeder is right up against the tunnel.

It just seemed strange that I didn't get any pedal with the little bleeding on the car I managed to do. Usually I manage to get something.
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