bleeding slave problems

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dray3OOO
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77 corolla stroke 2tg 40mm mikunis

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im bleeding my brakes now i continue to pump and no pressure to the clutch still? any advice


Ramius83
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Ummm, what are you exactly trying to do? Bleed your brakes or bleed your clutch?

dray3OOO
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Car: 90 rb20 hatch HKS everythang
77 corolla stroke 2tg 40mm mikunis

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my fault yea the clutch

Ramius83
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What was the reason for bleeding the slave cylinder? Did the clutch system just go out on you? Did you replace anything? Are you getting fluid shooting out when you open the bleeder with the pedal depressed?

dray3OOO
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Car: 90 rb20 hatch HKS everythang
77 corolla stroke 2tg 40mm mikunis

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yea my clutch went flat so i figured the slave so i changed it but i bleed it until fluild was pouring out. but the clutch still flat and when i push it down it doesnt come back up\

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RWP
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When i replaced my master cylinder it took me about 22 hours over three days to fully bleed the clutch lines. Don't forget about bleeding the damper box as well as the slave Cylinder otherwise your doing a whole lot of nothing.


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