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Old Oct 8, 2019 | 01:47 PM
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I know this probably isn’t the right thread but oh well

I’ve recently replaced all of the clutch lines, master, and slave cylinder but my clutch pedal still has no pressure. Any one know what the next step i should do? Plz help
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Old Oct 8, 2019 | 01:49 PM
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Bleed the air out of it...

It can be a problem.....
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Old Oct 8, 2019 | 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by dannobre
Bleed the air out of it...

It can be a problem.....
Spoken like a true patient Mod.
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Old Oct 8, 2019 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by dannobre
Bleed the air out of it...

It can be a problem.....

I know that can be pretty difficult and i can’t find any tutorials on youtube or anything.. Got any tips?
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Old Oct 8, 2019 | 04:30 PM
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I know that can be pretty difficult and i can’t find any tutorials on youtube or anything.. Got any tips?
get a buddy to depress the pedal. It makes it a lot easier.
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Old Oct 8, 2019 | 04:59 PM
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Personally the easiest way is to pressure bleed it.... but if you don't have the tool then it's kinda expensive to buy for a one off...

You can do it by hand if you have some help. You have to carefully pump the clutch pedal slowly when someone opens and closes the bleed screw.... just like bleeding brakes

This is one of the more finicky clutch lines to bleed though.... the slave is below the master and it seems to be hard to get the air out...
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Old Oct 9, 2019 | 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by dannobre
Personally the easiest way is to pressure bleed it.... but if you don't have the tool then it's kinda expensive to buy for a one off...

You can do it by hand if you have some help. You have to carefully pump the clutch pedal slowly when someone opens and closes the bleed screw.... just like bleeding brakes

This is one of the more finicky clutch lines to bleed though.... the slave is below the master and it seems to be hard to get the air out...
Found a pressure bleeder at my local advanced, so i’m gonna rent it tomorrow and hope it works.. thanks for the help i’ll keep updated
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