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    #16
    The prybar (actually screwdriver) trick worked for me this morning!!!

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      #17
      well if you have checked all lines and keep bleading the clutch and still can't get pressure, it mabey a clutch issue. sometimes its the hard parts to fix that mabey bad. pull tranny out and check ur pressure plate, throwout bearing, and general install. i kno its a pain in the ass but really sounds like all that is left that hasen't been checked out. the resurfacing of the flywheel doesn't have anything to do wit u not buildin pressure.


      the rebuild!
      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...50#post2073450

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        #18
        Originally posted by Shag Wagon View Post
        The prybar (actually screwdriver) trick worked for me this morning!!!
        how exactly are u doing the screwdriver trick? are u pushing the slave cyl inward and pumping or pushing it outward so its engaging the clutch and pumping??? i am having a wierd ass issue with my cb7 the pedal would go to the floor every now and again and get stuck, then today it would not build pressure at all. flat pedal. goes right to the floor and no amount of pumping gives me pressure. when i had someone pump the pedal while i checked under the hood, i heard a kinda hiss sound coming from the clutch master. so i changed it.
        well upon installation, i pumped and pumped and pumped and bled but i still have no pressure at all it seems. the clutch slave does not move at all!!! so i checked out all my lines and had someone push on the pedal while i checked every single connection along the way from master to slave. no leaks that i can find, but it does look like the line going into the slave from on top of the trans isnt sitting solid..... but its not leaking. so i figured maybe the slave went out too. i replaced that and went ahead and pumped pumped pumped and bled like 20 times but no pressure change. i thought maybe the new master i bought is bad but it seems to have a pressure when i remove the line from the top of it.... but after reading the above posts it looks like its a common issue.... can someone give me more info please>?

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          #19
          When bleeding, move the clutch pedal slowly, otherwise, you might start to bubble all the air pockets in the hydraulic system. The quick bleeder valves helps a lot too.
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