need more info. Probably air in the slave cylinder. They are a real pain. I have one out right now. need more info. Probably air in the slave cylinder. They are a real pain. I have one out right now.
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there is a bleeder screw by the transmission slave cylinder that you bleed the air out.just pump the clutch pedal a few times hold the pedal to the floor and have someone crack open the bleeder screw to bleed the air out then close it and repeat.make sure the master cylinder for the clutch doesn`t go low.
you can not bleed it
replace it after this test
pump the clutch 25 times with the engine off
If you do get a pedal with the clutch to shift the slave cylinder is shot
have the slave clylinder full before doing this test
The trans will need to come out. While your at it, just replace the clutch assembly, rear main oil seal, resurface the flywheel, and the clutch master cyl. Its not really a job you should do, find a repair shop to handle it.
Take the top off the master cyl and slowly very slow push in on the clutch and watch for any bubbles comming up.Replace the top and pump pressure and bleed at the master direct by using the lines for bleeders.
Manual transmissions do not slip ie. when the gears mesh, there is no slip unless they strip out and make an awful noise and will not pull henceforth.
You probably still have a slipping clutch plate against the flywheel. You need to adjust the clutch petal linkage shaft to allow the pressure plate to be release from the thrust bearing, ie shorten the shaft length.. If you and most likely you do just have the clutch release slave cylinder that releases the clutch when you apply the petal. You need to bleed the slave cylinder of any excess fluid or air that may have entered the line if you opened it at any point. You need to bleed it as you would a break cylinder and this should fix ya. good luck. good luck
mechanics bodge this one ,slacken bleed nipple and hold finger on end then shout to mrs to push pedal down ,you then shout hold it down ,and apply a bit of pressure on nipple and then shout up,wait 5 secs for fluid to refill in master cylinder and repeat this 6/7 times then you should have some pressure ,maybe only a little bit but it becomes easier to bleed .if this doesnt work blame mrs throw a wobbly and throw her in the pool or fishpond and buy a new master cylinder or re rubber it and repeat again but i guarentee it will work then as she will be praying so hard to allah--- the almighty one will make it happen for you
need more info. Probably air in the slave cylinder. They are a real pain. I have one out right now.
replace clutch slave cylinder
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