Bleeding Slave Cylinder
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Bleeding Slave Cylinder
I just replaced the clutch slave on my 2003 F-150 4.2L 5-speed.
I have tried bleeding it the same way i would bleed hydraulic brakes, but with no luck. I even tried freebleeding it, but it started coming out of the reservoir. I don't know if there is a certian way to bleed a hydraulic clutch, cause i never had to mess with one before, or if it could be that i just suck that bad. But if someone knows how to do it, it would help me a whole lot.
Sergeant Cook
I have tried bleeding it the same way i would bleed hydraulic brakes, but with no luck. I even tried freebleeding it, but it started coming out of the reservoir. I don't know if there is a certian way to bleed a hydraulic clutch, cause i never had to mess with one before, or if it could be that i just suck that bad. But if someone knows how to do it, it would help me a whole lot.
Sergeant Cook
#2
Originally Posted by jcook009
I just replaced the clutch slave on my 2003 F-150 4.2L 5-speed.
I have tried bleeding it the same way i would bleed hydraulic brakes, but with no luck. I even tried freebleeding it, but it started coming out of the reservoir.
Sergeant Cook
I have tried bleeding it the same way i would bleed hydraulic brakes, but with no luck. I even tried freebleeding it, but it started coming out of the reservoir.
Sergeant Cook
#3
Well thats what i meant by freebleeding it. When i opened the valve, the fluid started overflowing from the reservior. Dont know if it is because the valve is higher up than the inlet, but it did just the opposite of what is was supossed to do. Nothing is a simple task with vehicles anymore.
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