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palmcoastpimp 06-08-2008 01:13 PM

bleeding clutch>?
 
ok so i replaced the clutch with the clutch kit... i reinstalled it and i still have no pressure on my peddle... i then went out and bought a slave cylinder and installed that... peddle still have no power... WHAT DO I DO IM GOING CRAZY.. i miss my car and i just want it to work... there isnt enough pressure in the lines to engage the clutch.. how do u bleed the clutch system???

v6 3.4

please help! ive been trying to get this for a week and im frusterdated as hell.. i can manually engage the clutch with prybar but the slave cylinder doesnt move far enough...


SOOO FRUSTERATED...


PLEASE HELP PLEASE

any step by step would be awesome.. thanks guys

69z-28 06-08-2008 05:44 PM

try the master cylinder. its the only part of the clutch system that you havent touched.

2001CamaroGuy 10-07-2009 12:26 AM

There are countless writeups online about the correct way to bleed a clutch (and brakes....same process). You need 2 people (one in the car, one under). Usually takes 2 bottles of fluid to clean all the air/junk out. Make sure you keep the master reservoir full. Sometimes you have to pump the SH*T out of the peddle (I can remember upwards of 100+ pumps at times) to get it all working right.


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