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Hi all,

Just as i was ready to take my car for a drive for its first time after my manual conversion my clutch fluid leaked out, as i was doing up a bolt on the slave cylinder it broke,FAIL.

So does anyone have one localy for sale or dont need anymore.

Cheers

Aaron

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  • 2 weeks later...
go to a chemist and pickup a 100ml syringe, force the fluid from the slave cyl up to the master cyl to get all the air out.

NO Luck

I changed the spring, nothing am i missing something i had it before,Frustrating

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got my clutch finaly sorted

cheers

I remember changing my clutch fluid and it took a while to work out the correct bleed procedure. From memory there were 3 bleed points and they probably need to be done from the top down, can't remember the order. Made a simple job a bit of a pain. Good luck.

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Took my car into get the clutch bleed, Found out its got nothing to do with the clutch lines.Something within the gearbox is stopping the folk from moving, it pushes about 1 inch then stops and will not retract so i now have to pull the gearbox out.

Fun lol

To see what is stopping it from moving.

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