Pulling my hair out - Clutch pedal on floor
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Pulling my hair out - Clutch pedal on floor
I just purchased a brand new master & slave and installed it. A buddy of mine and myself then bled the system and the clutch pedal is still on the floor. What could we have been done wrong?
We tried bleeding it by popping the clutch pedal up and stomping the clutch pedal to the floor a few times as well as regularly pumping the clutch pedal all while he was under the car working the bleeder valve - after pumping, holding the pedal to the floor, then the bleeder is cracked...then closed. I never allowed the pedal to come off the floor, until the bleeder is closed again. The clutch pedal just sits on the floor and when I pop it up and touch the pedal it just falls to the floor. The part is a new OEM master and new OEM slave.
We probably spent about 10-15 minutes total bleeding the system and the pedal was still on the ground. The clutch is staying engaged and will not disengage. Should we have bench bled the new master before installing it?
We tried bleeding it by popping the clutch pedal up and stomping the clutch pedal to the floor a few times as well as regularly pumping the clutch pedal all while he was under the car working the bleeder valve - after pumping, holding the pedal to the floor, then the bleeder is cracked...then closed. I never allowed the pedal to come off the floor, until the bleeder is closed again. The clutch pedal just sits on the floor and when I pop it up and touch the pedal it just falls to the floor. The part is a new OEM master and new OEM slave.
We probably spent about 10-15 minutes total bleeding the system and the pedal was still on the ground. The clutch is staying engaged and will not disengage. Should we have bench bled the new master before installing it?
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I just purchased a brand new master & slave and installed it. A buddy of mine and myself then bled the system and the clutch pedal is still on the floor. What could we have been done wrong?
We tried bleeding it by popping the clutch pedal up and stomping the clutch pedal to the floor a few times as well as regularly pumping the clutch pedal all while he was under the car working the bleeder valve - after pumping, holding the pedal to the floor, then the bleeder is cracked...then closed. I never allowed the pedal to come off the floor, until the bleeder is closed again. The clutch pedal just sits on the floor and when I pop it up and touch the pedal it just falls to the floor. The part is a new OEM master and new OEM slave.
We probably spent about 10-15 minutes total bleeding the system and the pedal was still on the ground. The clutch is staying engaged and will not disengage. Should we have bench bled the new master before installing it?
We tried bleeding it by popping the clutch pedal up and stomping the clutch pedal to the floor a few times as well as regularly pumping the clutch pedal all while he was under the car working the bleeder valve - after pumping, holding the pedal to the floor, then the bleeder is cracked...then closed. I never allowed the pedal to come off the floor, until the bleeder is closed again. The clutch pedal just sits on the floor and when I pop it up and touch the pedal it just falls to the floor. The part is a new OEM master and new OEM slave.
We probably spent about 10-15 minutes total bleeding the system and the pedal was still on the ground. The clutch is staying engaged and will not disengage. Should we have bench bled the new master before installing it?
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Obviously you got air in it.
Personally I recommend buying a remote bleeder with a speed bleeder to make it easier.
Access to the bleeder is a PIA on the vette unless you got some really small hands and arms.
You can try and crack open the bleeder and just let it sit for a few hours open this will allow for the fluid to push the air out.
Personally I recommend buying a remote bleeder with a speed bleeder to make it easier.
Access to the bleeder is a PIA on the vette unless you got some really small hands and arms.
You can try and crack open the bleeder and just let it sit for a few hours open this will allow for the fluid to push the air out.
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Get a remotebleeder/speed bleeder and a mity-vac. I was bleeding the system on my bro's trans am for an hour and the pedal was still on the floor. Went and bought a mity-vac, in 5 minutes clutch was bled.
you can get the remote bleeder line w/speed bleeder from here
http://www.tick-performance.com/
Sears has the mityvac. I beleive some auto parts places carry it too. This is the kit my bro bought
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...3&blockType=G3
you can get the remote bleeder line w/speed bleeder from here
http://www.tick-performance.com/
Sears has the mityvac. I beleive some auto parts places carry it too. This is the kit my bro bought
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...3&blockType=G3
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I just purchased a brand new master & slave and installed it. A buddy of mine and myself then bled the system and the clutch pedal is still on the floor. What could we have been done wrong?
We tried bleeding it by popping the clutch pedal up and stomping the clutch pedal to the floor a few times as well as regularly pumping the clutch pedal all while he was under the car working the bleeder valve - after pumping, holding the pedal to the floor, then the bleeder is cracked...then closed. I never allowed the pedal to come off the floor, until the bleeder is closed again. The clutch pedal just sits on the floor and when I pop it up and touch the pedal it just falls to the floor. The part is a new OEM master and new OEM slave.
We probably spent about 10-15 minutes total bleeding the system and the pedal was still on the ground. The clutch is staying engaged and will not disengage. Should we have bench bled the new master before installing it?
We tried bleeding it by popping the clutch pedal up and stomping the clutch pedal to the floor a few times as well as regularly pumping the clutch pedal all while he was under the car working the bleeder valve - after pumping, holding the pedal to the floor, then the bleeder is cracked...then closed. I never allowed the pedal to come off the floor, until the bleeder is closed again. The clutch pedal just sits on the floor and when I pop it up and touch the pedal it just falls to the floor. The part is a new OEM master and new OEM slave.
We probably spent about 10-15 minutes total bleeding the system and the pedal was still on the ground. The clutch is staying engaged and will not disengage. Should we have bench bled the new master before installing it?
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Get a remotebleeder/speed bleeder and a mity-vac. I was bleeding the system on my bro's trans am for an hour and the pedal was still on the floor. Went and bought a mity-vac, in 5 minutes clutch was bled.
you can get the remote bleeder line w/speed bleeder from here
http://www.tick-performance.com/
Sears has the mityvac. I beleive some auto parts places carry it too. This is the kit my bro bought
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...3&blockType=G3
you can get the remote bleeder line w/speed bleeder from here
http://www.tick-performance.com/
Sears has the mityvac. I beleive some auto parts places carry it too. This is the kit my bro bought
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...3&blockType=G3
This^^^
My setup.
Dirty, week old fluid.
New fluid.
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There's got to be air in it?Go to the dealer and ask one of the mechanics there.
My car did the same thing,came out to get in it and take off and the clutch pedal was on the floor.Mine got fixed under warranty but they said the slave cylinder took a dump,so you definately got the right part,your doing some thing wrong?????? Good luck
My car did the same thing,came out to get in it and take off and the clutch pedal was on the floor.Mine got fixed under warranty but they said the slave cylinder took a dump,so you definately got the right part,your doing some thing wrong?????? Good luck
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I gravity bleed mine for 3 days (had no choice, my helper was my GF and she kept having to work late). finally she had off one day and we bled it traditionally (crack the bleeder, press pedal down, close bleeder, raise pedal, check fluid level) and got it bled in about 20 minutes. super easy. I don't understand how so many people on here have problems with this.