I am bleeding but having trouble with fluid passing through .gravity bled with no problem also started engine to see if that would help and tried put in gear and it slid in all gears easley with no grind but no pressure in clutch and clutch worked perfectly before project.I had to change my steering column and bent clutch rod in proc
SOURCE: spongie brakes
Gravity bleeding doesnt usually work real well.
Get a clear jar of some type, and a piece of 1/4 inch vacuum hose about 18 inches long. Put about 2 inches of new brake fluid in the container.
Start at the passenger rear wheel, losen the bleeder, slide the hose tightly over the open bleeder, the other end in the jar where you can see the hose end.
Fill master cylinder reservoir.
Pump brake no more than 4 times, watching the hose end in the jar for bubbles. After 4 pumps, check reservoir, refill. Pump 4 more times. Watch for bubbles. Check reservoir, pump 4 more times. If you see bubbles at any time, then keep going through the above steps until you stop seeing bubbles.
Go to rear wheel, tighten bleeder. Go to driver rear wheel, and do the same thing, although this time it won't take but 4-6 pumps to purge any air.
Go to passenger front, repeat.
Go to driver front, repeat.
Do not recycle any of the fluid.
SOURCE: no brake pressure
should not need to bleed module try giving the proportion valve afew good smacks sometimes this will dislodge the valve then rebleed
SOURCE: gears grinding when trying to shift in a gmc 3500.
some aftermarket masters don't push enough fluid to the slave to disengage the clutch even from the same maker
Testimonial: "thanks, looking into that."
SOURCE: 1997 GMC Sierra 5.7 changed master cylinder
check under your master cylinder,is there another clyinder below with one line in and one line out,if you do I found this is for the Abs to the rear,I had to replace this it was full of air,and did exactly what yours is now
SOURCE: Having trouble bleeding the clutch on a 89 K1500.
try pumping the fork at the clutch slave with a large screw driver. make the fluid go backwards. Do not open the bleeder. I did this with a camero and it worked. hope this helps.
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