question about bleeding a clutch??

Discussion in 'Modifications And Maintenance' started by 1meanrex, Jun 4, 2008.

  1. 1meanrex
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    1meanrex Well-Known Member

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    we'll this doesn't necessarily pertain to this site but i'm bleeding the clutch in the bro's honda and i'm not getting a steady stream but instead i'm getting a spray. anybody have that ever happen? Also could it be that his slave or master cylinder is going out? (he also has a very light pedal feel on the clutch pedal itself)
     
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    its called air.. use the same procedure as the brakes...

    keep going till you get steady fluid spurting...
     
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    it is going to take two people obviously. it took me forever to bleed my clutch on my other car(still not all the way bled). you just have to pump the pedal alot then hold and open the bleeder but you probably know that by now.