I have changed slave cylinder master an still no presure on a 93 c1500 4.3
Does the slave cylinder have a bleeder? it should. auto parts stores sell hand-operated vacuum pumps for bleeding brakes. i have used mine to pull fluid through clutch hydraulics to get enough pressure to commence the regular bleeding process. hope this helps.
This procedure always works for me,
1. fill reservoir .
2.pump clutch pedal 25 times.
3. re check fluid level , top off if needed.
4. open bleeder screw at slave cylinder.
5. don't forget drain pan
6. now just walk away for 30 min or until fluid starts dripping.
7. close bleeder and your done
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Just keep pumping it will come up and keep getting better. I hate hydraulic clutches.
Randy
SOURCE: Hydraulic clutch problems
i have a ktm 125 wich all ktms have hydraulic cluthcs and i have the same problem as all these fellas even when im riding it just sucks right down all the fluid reply to me on [email protected] ok thanks fellas
SOURCE: 1994 chevy camaro 3.4manual 5 speed
You may want to read bleeding instruction at this link, it may shed some light.
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c152800b886d
SOURCE: changed clutch but unable to bleed the slave
Probably not. Bleeding clutch slave cylinders is tricky because you cant "pump it up". The master cylinder has no static valve so the best way to bleed the slave cyl. is to use gravity. Fill the master cylinder reservoir and open the bleed valve on the slave cyl. Allow fluid to drip into an open can until there's no trace of air. Close bleed valve and try clutch. If still no pedal, repeat the process. This is quite an acceptable procedure.
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