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Old 05-31-2007, 06:17 PM
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i jsut install clutch, slave and master all brand new from mcleod i get weak pressure btw the clutch is single disc and adjustable master and stock slave with stock hydaulic line
Old 05-31-2007, 10:36 PM
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Might seem like the obvious but, did you bench bleed the master? If so, did you try bleeding after the install?
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+1 For bench bleeding the master. When I did my clutch master/slave/clutch kit and new t56, i didn't bench bleed the master and damn it took hours and hours of trying to manuall bleed it. I ended up sleeping it into submissions. What I mean by this is I slowly drove the pressureless clutch down the road still pushing it in as if it worked when I was shifting and it slowly bled the air down and gave me some pedal. From there I bled it all out manually. If you are out of options try my sleeper method and see what happens. Its not that bad on your tranny since your are barely moving.
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so now i have to take down master cylinder and how do i bench bleed it??


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