There is no easy way. The best access to the bleeder screw can be had by
putting the car up on jacks (all four corners) and getting underneath.
The access hole is just too small to deal with, and my hands aren't that
big.
It takes a LOT of pumping (from your lovely assistant) before anything
happens.
I fill the slave cylinder with a squirt oil can full of brake fluid
connected to the bleed screw. Preferably while the slave cylinder is
hanging down (not bolted to transmission). This helps push the air up
through the hose and the clutch master.
Good luck!
David Littlefield
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 22:52:44 -0400 (EDT) Dick Byrne <lindalnhvt@nhvt.net>
writes:
> I finally got brake pressure tonight.
> Next is cluthch
> Tried several times to bleed slave cyl, refilled reservoir, etc.
> Still no
> pressure. What's next? It's mostly impossible to reach from
> underneath and
> I'm only hoping my "blind" touch actually had the bleeder. Any
> easier way?
> Anything else to try? Or is a rebuild the answer. If rebuild, is it
> slave
> cyl or MBrake cyl?
> Thanks
> Dick B. in NH
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