Clutch won't bleed
New Master, new clutch, new throwout bearing, drill mod. I stupidly put the wrong fluid in the clutch reservoir and my dad pointed it out last week. I spent 6 hours today trying to flush and bleed the system today, but still have no pressure on the pedal.
If you tap the pedal it will pump up a little pressure, but when you depress its gone instantly and the clutch isn't disengaging.
Any clues?
The Haynes manual says to hook up a tube with the other end in fluid. Is there some kind of tool I need for this, cause right now its a PITA to get to the bleed valve, have to lower the tranny to the ground practically.
Any help is appreciated
Kevin D.
Silly question...but how do you get to the throwout bearing with the tranny on the car?
And what did you mean I don't have to drop the transmission? I have no clue how your getting to the bleeder with it sitting all the way up in the tunnel, i can hardly get my hand to it with the tranny hanging down on a jack. Did you cut a hole in the floorboard or something?
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Maybe there is more room for this in the 4th gen, but on my thirdgen, with the trans in the tunnel, there is 0 room.
i was trying to use a ratchet last weekend, but the thing would either switch directions when I didnt want to, or not switch when I needed to shut the valve quickly, its was a PITA. Ended up using a socket (11) and a pair of vice grips....but I still took the skin off my knuckles even with the trans hanging down really far.
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I just got a new pre-bled clutch master, resiviour, hose from GM.
Should I take it apart and do the drill mod, or just leave it alone? Got a ~400HP running to a Spec 2.


