Sounds like you need to bleed the clutch, yes. I've never had an A, so
I don't know if there are any special tips or techniqes for that car.
You may not see a leak now, but I'd still be very suspicious that
there is one. The fluid that was in there must have got out somehow.
Richard and Sammy ('73 Black Tulip BGT)
On 4 Dec 2009, at 01:54 AM, "Tom Gunderson" <thgun@comporium.net> wrote:
> I got my engine running. Thanks guys for the tips and info. I now go
> to the
> next thing. The clutch. This car has been sitting for a while. Now
> the clutch
> pedal does not have any preasure behind it. I found that the tank
> was very low
> on fluid. I filled it but it still has no pedal. I see no leaking
> fluid. It
> seems to have brake preasure. Do I need to bleed the clutch? The
> resevoir push
> rod moves in and out and the rod seems spring back out.
>
> Tom Gunderson
> 1957 MGA 1500 rst
>
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