URGENT Help Needed!

Discussion in 'Technical' started by ozzy_mulisha, Mar 30, 2008.

  1. ozzy_mulisha

    ozzy_mulisha New Member

    Hey everyone i replaced my clutch master cylinder today as my old one had been leaking for agers. Well its all in and installed but now my pedal just springs to the floor and doesnt return i tried to bleed it well i thought i did and it hasnt changed one bit... PLEASE HELP ME!!!
     
  2. 90TTZ

    90TTZ Back From The Dead

    You will need to first bleed it at the slave cylinder and then at the bleeder next to the power steer reservior.
     
  3. WazTTed

    WazTTed Grease Monkey

    have u checked your clutch master. it may have run dry when u were bleeding it... small little sucker:eek:
     
  4. WhiteNight

    WhiteNight Littering and...

    Jack it up as high as you can to bleed the front point in the engine bay
     
  5. ozzy_mulisha

    ozzy_mulisha New Member

    so bleed the slave first.. when i bled the 350Z at work it would fall to the floor then after about the 6th pumps it would bring itself back up the i would turn the bleed valve and the process would start again but with my car its not getting any firmer at all...
     
  6. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

    Bleed the slave, bleed the nipple near the headlight, bleed the master (if fitted, some do, some don't), then repeat, then repeat again. And if you don't trust it, repeat again :D

    Not hard, just time consuming and that @$*^% reservoir is FAR too small.
     
  7. ozzy_mulisha

    ozzy_mulisha New Member

    the reservoir level doesn't even seem to be getting lower???
     
  8. Ascension

    Ascension Active Member

    I did mine a few weeks ago and yeah this biggest problem was keeping the damn master full of fluid.

    Took a few goes back and forth between nipples, topping up the res constantly.

    Good luck
    Ben
     
  9. CHILI

    CHILI Indestructable Target

    When you open the bleed nipple on the slave, is there any fluid squirting out? Have you got someone holding the clutch pedal down while you do this?
     

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