How do you bleed the clutch?
#1
Registered
Thread Starter
How do you bleed the clutch?
Ok, I just installed a lightened flywheel and clutch and when I got on the highway my clutch pedal stuck to the floor when I decided to see if it made a difference in speed. So far what I understand is you take the cap off the slave cylinder bleeding valve, have someone step on the clutch fully 3 or 4 times then hold it, then u loosen the nut on the valve till the air comes out and tighten after and repeat until no more air comes out.... Is that right? anyone know any tips to make this easier?
#3
TeethNThings.com
iTrader: (10)
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Mere seconds behind the leader...Doh!
Posts: 1,322
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I've found it easiest to approach from the front and actually lay across the front of the car, looking down into that area. Can slide right hand down in there then. Some people try from underneath, but I found that difficult.
#8
New Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Joshua Tree Ca
Posts: 9
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
i'm having exactly the same problem. i put in a lightened fly wheel and a stage 3 clutch. my pedal is doing exactly the same thing. did you ever find a solution to it?
#9
SARX Legend
iTrader: (46)
Bleeding the clutch is a PIA, having the proper tools helps. I have installed a speed bleeder in my clutch slave. But really you just need to take your time and follow the factory service manual procedure.
http://foxed.ca/rx7manual/2003mazdar..._S01_0464.html
http://foxed.ca/rx7manual/2003mazdar..._S01_0464.html
#10
Registered
For all of you that think bleeding a brake system or clutch system is a pain the ***. It does'nt have to be. In fact it very simple.
First you need to have a spare cap for the clutch/brake master cylinder reservoir.
Second go and buy a car tyre value that you can mount into the spare cap.
Take out the rubber seal from inside the spare cap and cut it out so there is a decent size hole in the center of it
Drill a hole and mount the valve into the spare cap.
Place the rubber seal back into the spare cap.
Now when you want to bleed the brake/clutch system, you take off the original cap and place your modified spare cap on the master cylinder.
Now you can use a air pump to pressure bleed your system and you don't have to touch the brake or clutch pedal at all.
This way works every time with out fail. Its easiest to do with two people, one opening the bleed nipple and one operating the air pump and keeping an eye on the level of fluid in the reservoir.
The only thing you have to make sure of is that the modified spare cap seals well on the reservoir and doesn't leak air.
Hope this is helpful.
Rotaman
First you need to have a spare cap for the clutch/brake master cylinder reservoir.
Second go and buy a car tyre value that you can mount into the spare cap.
Take out the rubber seal from inside the spare cap and cut it out so there is a decent size hole in the center of it
Drill a hole and mount the valve into the spare cap.
Place the rubber seal back into the spare cap.
Now when you want to bleed the brake/clutch system, you take off the original cap and place your modified spare cap on the master cylinder.
Now you can use a air pump to pressure bleed your system and you don't have to touch the brake or clutch pedal at all.
This way works every time with out fail. Its easiest to do with two people, one opening the bleed nipple and one operating the air pump and keeping an eye on the level of fluid in the reservoir.
The only thing you have to make sure of is that the modified spare cap seals well on the reservoir and doesn't leak air.
Hope this is helpful.
Rotaman
#11
SARX Legend
iTrader: (46)
Great Idea, I may have to try that. The RX-8 is the only car I have had and issue doing this on. I have done my RX-8 and plenty of others and sometimes it is easy and simple to do and sometimes it just won't bleed at all at first.
#13
Bleeding the clutch is a PIA, having the proper tools helps. I have installed a speed bleeder in my clutch slave. But really you just need to take your time and follow the factory service manual procedure.
http://foxed.ca/rx7manual/2003mazdar..._S01_0464.html
http://foxed.ca/rx7manual/2003mazdar..._S01_0464.html
The things people post on these forum threads. Thank you for this link my friend!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
rotarywanker
Series I Trouble Shooting
10
10-16-2015 12:20 AM