SOURCE: clutch
Bleeder screw should be somewhere on the slave cylinder, generally somewhere above the centerline of the unit. (unless someone snapped it off. If that's the case, sometimes you can drill it out, but this takes a lot of skill mixed with some luck. (You can't damage the threads at all, and if you go too deep you will damage the sealing surface). Therefore better to replace it.
SOURCE: how do i bleed the tranny lines in 1991 jeep manual transmission
Auto parts stores have whats called trans. cooling line flush just ask them and they will know what you want.
SOURCE: How do you do you bleed a clutch line on a 1993
Just like you would bleed brakes. Fill the reservior with brake fluid, open the bleeder screw and have a friend press the clutch pedal in. Close the bleeder screw and let up on the clutch. Do that until the clutch pedal has a good feel. Be sure to check the reservoir frequently as they don't hold much fluid and if you let it get low you'll **** more air into the system.
SOURCE: my 1993 jeep wrangler clutch
replace the CLUTCH MASTER and SLAVE assembly! Age of that classic jeep needs NEW CLUTCH MASTER and SLAVE! That part together w/ clutch slave should be change! Personally i have experience replacing the kit only, it didn't last longer than expected and even got me in trouble, and I spend like i bought a NEW one! So its up to you to decide? taaah!
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