WebOct 24, 2008 · Joined Jul 4, 2004. 4,379 Posts. #19 · Oct 23, 2008. s10-den said: Crack open the bleeder valve a 'little' and just let it drop fluid out on its own,slowly over time.DONT let it run out of fluid. but in an s10 the system has to be removed from the vehicle and set up properly on a peg board or something like that.
How to Bleed a Slave Cylinder: 14 Steps (with Pictures)
WebJun 6, 2024 · Here's how you can get the clutch pedal pressure back by bleeding air out of your slave cylinder. Unlike brakes, most hydraulic clutches have no bleeder scre... WebApr 19, 2016 · Open the bleeder valve - Use a line wrench to open the bleeder valve to the slave cylinder. Place a drain pan under the slave cylinder to catch the brake fluid. Bleed the brake fluid - Leave the … pt nusa kelola lestari
How to bleed a clutch? GM Truck Club Forum
WebHigh School or GED. 9,646 satisfied customers. 89 chevy: 4wd..clutch and line between master and slave bleeding. I have a 89 chevy 3/4 ton 4wd 5.7. After changing clutch and line between master and slave bleeding repeatdly, still … WebJul 16, 2013 · 7,024 Posts. #14 · May 12, 2013. I believe you are bleeding successfully but air is getting back in because of poor quality of your slave cylinder. If you do get a good pedal and it goes soft again, air is getting past the seals. When you let the pedal up a slight vacuum is created in the hydraulic system. WebApr 6, 2015 · Step 3 – Replace the dirty clutch fluid in the reservoir with clean clutch fluid. With a large syringe or turkey baster remove the clutch fluid from the reservoir. Figure 6. Remove dirty clutch fluid from reservoir with a large syringe. Express the dirty clutch fluid into an empty container for proper disposal. pt nurman solusi teknologi