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Hey guys,I posted up a thread about bleeding my clutch,well everything I tried has not worked and I'm out of ideas. I was replacing the clutch slave cylinder and did the bleeding procedure but it's not working,I got no pedal and can't move the car.

I was wondering if anyone in the Doncaster area would like to come down and have a look,see if I'm doing anything wrong.

Any help at all would be much appreciated. I'm there now tryin to figure this out..

You can call me on 0401157085

thanks guys

Ben

Hey guys,I posted up a thread about bleeding my clutch,well everything I tried has not worked and I'm out of ideas. I was replacing the clutch slave cylinder and did the bleeding procedure but it's not working,I got no pedal and can't move the car.

I was wondering if anyone in the Doncaster area would like to come down and have a look,see if I'm doing anything wrong.

Any help at all would be much appreciated. I'm there now tryin to figure this out..

You can call me on 0401157085

thanks guys

Ben

you need to bleed it at the junction box too

follow the clutch master cyl on the firewall down towards the gearbox, it wont go straight to the slave cyl on the gearbox, it will go into a junction box thingo first... then it will do a big loop, and then come back and go into the slave cyl on the gearbox.... anyways the little box it goes into first has a bleeder nipple on it!

you need to bleed that too!

remember when you have someone else pumping the cluch pedal, they need to hold it in to the floor before you can crack the bleed nipple open, then shut the bleed nipple again before they remove thier foot, then proceed to do this again

do the slave slave first, then the junction box

remember to keep plenty of fluid in the master reservoir while your bleeding, dont want to suck more air in...

Edited by Ruffels

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