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i did not bench bleed it, just hooked all up and gravity did it.
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Ok thank you! Definitely going to gravity bleed mine. There was no way I would fit the prebled system in there so I got the master and slave separate, and got a flexible braided stainless clutch line. Hopefully a good hour of gravity bleeding will do the trick!i did not bench bleed it, just hooked all up and gravity did it.
Thank you! I will do that too before gravity bleeding to try and get some air out initially.Just replaced the master and slave on my 92. I like to fill the reservoir and cycle the slave by pushing the end on the trans bell housing. Pushes all the air up and out the master. I used Luk brand.
THANK YOU for this!!! Was having a terrible time bleeding the system today.Just replaced the master and slave on my 92. I like to fill the reservoir and cycle the slave by pushing the end on the trans bell housing. Pushes all the air up and out the master. I used Luk brand.
THANK YOU for this!!! Was having a terrible time bleeding the system today.
Tried the 2 person method and gravity bleeding, still had no pedal at all.
So I took the slave cylinder off and held it vertical(bleeder up, rod toward the ground) I then around 20 times pressed the slave cylinder all the way down and back up super slowly. The first pump a ton of fluid went down in the line and to the slave, immediately emptying my master. So I topped it off and kept at it. After those I went all the way down in the stroke of the rod and let up a little bit, then repeated that several times, then came all the way up in the stroke and went down slightly over and over.
Now my clutch is bled and it feels nice and firm! This is the method right here, works absolute wonders!
Glad you got it sorted. The nice part about this method is it doesn’t matter if you empty the master. Where as the traditional bleeding you’d have to start over essentially. I will say these trucks are one of the more difficult clutches to bleed, but glad it worked well for you.THANK YOU for this!!! Was having a terrible time bleeding the system today.
Tried the 2 person method and gravity bleeding, still had no pedal at all.
So I took the slave cylinder off and held it vertical(bleeder up, rod toward the ground) I then around 20 times pressed the slave cylinder all the way down and back up super slowly. The first pump a ton of fluid went down in the line and to the slave, immediately emptying my master. So I topped it off and kept at it. After those I went all the way down in the stroke of the rod and let up a little bit, then repeated that several times, then came all the way up in the stroke and went down slightly over and over.
Now my clutch is bled and it feels nice and firm! This is the method right here, works absolute wonders!