[DML] Fw: Clutch slave.
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[DML] Fw: Clutch slave.





I think I am at the last hurdle. I got the clutch master and slave installed but for the past two days I have been trying to bleed out the air with no luck. I tried it the standard way using the bleeder on the slave and I tried bleeding the master by loosening the tubing connection and pumping the pedal, but there is no change in pedal pressure. Any ideas in what I am doing wrong. Oh ya, I even tried a one man bleeder pump. You connect it the the slave and push fluid (and air) back to the file reservoir. Still nothing.

Steve
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Wyatt <DMC5497@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: jaegerstephen@xxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2013 2:37 PM
Subject: Re: Clutch slave.

One trick that might help.
  • Remove the rear wheels and lower the axle down on wooden blocks to get the rear end as close to the ground as you can.
  • Jack up the front end as high as you feel comfortable.
It does not give you any more room, but it sure makes leaning over the engine a whole lot easier.  You will be able to reach back there a whole lot farther and easier.
 
Good luck.
 
Wyatt
 




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