clutch bleed problem!!! help
#1
clutch bleed problem!!! help
i just bleed the my clutch...the pedal stays at the bottom.............what is going on???
When i was bleeding it, at the end it seemed there wasn't any fluid in the system...nothing was comin out of the hose...?
also the fluid that came out was very dirt
any ideas???
When i was bleeding it, at the end it seemed there wasn't any fluid in the system...nothing was comin out of the hose...?
also the fluid that came out was very dirt
any ideas???
#4
You have air in the system.
If you opened the bleed screw and nothing comes out when the resovouir is full then you may have something in the line.
Try putting a paperclip in the bleed screw hole.
If you opened the bleed screw and nothing comes out when the resovouir is full then you may have something in the line.
Try putting a paperclip in the bleed screw hole.
#5
it wasn't stuck..........I checked and there is fluid in the master cylinder.....
seems like there is something stuck in the release cylinder....possible????
any ideas
story: (I bled my clutch..while i was bleeding it, no more fluid was coming out, so possibly something stuck in the system)
need help
thanks
seems like there is something stuck in the release cylinder....possible????
any ideas
story: (I bled my clutch..while i was bleeding it, no more fluid was coming out, so possibly something stuck in the system)
need help
thanks
Last edited by chabinator; 10-05-2010 at 09:11 PM.
#8
I had the same thing when I swapped engines. Simple Process. Open the bleeder valve when the clutch is up then push the clutch to the floor then close the bleeder valve and pull the clutch up. Repeat this a few times until the clutch starts to stiffen up. What this does is it creates the necessary vacuum in the line.
#9
ok I will do this tomorrow...
but anyone knows why the fluid stopped to come out of the plastic hose, like if there was no more fluid in the clutch line.....?? it is supposed to be a continous flow, isn't it?
but anyone knows why the fluid stopped to come out of the plastic hose, like if there was no more fluid in the clutch line.....?? it is supposed to be a continous flow, isn't it?
#10
Since you said you are going to do what JDT recomended....
It sounds like you didn't know how to bleed the clutch, hence AIR in the line.
The clutch fluid is the same as the brake fluid.
It sounds like you didn't know how to bleed the clutch, hence AIR in the line.
The clutch fluid is the same as the brake fluid.
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