So I started taking everything out for transmission and clutch swap, got as far as the clutch line and it spilled some fluid. Since I now need to drive my car to get the axle nut off I start putting things back together and now the clutch pedal will just shoot to the ground because of the spring when pressed. I filled the master cylinder with some fluid to bleed it. The fluid in the reservoir is not even going down in level when I pump the pedal and bring it back. My guess is the hole in the line and the bolt are not matching up maybe.
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Also to add to the information, when I press on the clutch fork into the rod I see the level of the fluid will raise and bubbles will sometimes come up. When I look below, not sure what to look for but I am looking at a rod connected to the pedal go in an out with the pedal so I am lost here.Be unique, like every other person.
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That is what I am attempting to do, but still the level of the fluid does not change. I did try one method where I pump and leave the pedal depressed and then loosen the screw on the slave. It worked momentarily but it goes back to not pumping.Be unique, like every other person.
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Got one of those vacuum guns and it worked, the clutch is hard as a rock, which I like. The only other cars that are stick that I drive are trucks, jeeps, etc so I will feel right at home. I will try to tune it a bit, any tips?Be unique, like every other person.
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