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Old 08-29-2008, 06:34 PM
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so i changed out my master today and after doing everything (including bench bleeding) i started to bleed the system. my buddy and i did that for atleast 45 min, still no pressure in the clutch peddle...wtf?
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come on guys i need some help!!!!
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Try to bleed it by opening the bleeder. Then depress the pedal & close the bleeder b4 the fluid stream stops. repeat till its bled out. You will need to adjust it as this goes along likely as it is a Ram master.
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i think i did it that exact way, i had one person push in and i opened the bleeder, closed bleeder and then closed clutch.... i think we did that like 100000 times
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Open the bleeder first, then depress the pedal. Before the fluid stops flowing from the bleeder close it. Repeat this process & see if that will get you a pedal.




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