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    need clutch help

    just installed a new clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder and now I cannot get it to pressurize back up any help???? PLEASE need to get the 7 back up and runnin...Also this is a 91 LX
    "you can catch me swoopin 4G coupin switchin lanes" haha haha.


    1993 SE coupe drag car ahoy!

    1992 EX coupe 5 spd **sold **

    1991 LX sedan 5 spd **tore the tranny apart**
    sold to: jakfrostwhite,F22Cb7Rid3r, and many others
    Did work for: jhoff_cb7
    Traded with: 1990AccordEX,pr3pg4lyfe

    #2
    check the fluid level, that happened to me once when i let it fo bone dry. if so, youll have to put some in and bleed it to get the air out.
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      #3
      Yeah it takes a while to bleed out the air. Just keep doing it and you'll get there.
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        #4
        thats a 2 person job so you have to have the person pump effectively then while your doin all this check the fluid to make sure it doesnt go down to far then repeat and bleed it and start the process over and over until your done bro i feel your pain this happened to me before too

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          #5
          just keep pumping..... there is no fun way to deal with it


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            #6
            got it back up and going thanks for the help
            "you can catch me swoopin 4G coupin switchin lanes" haha haha.


            1993 SE coupe drag car ahoy!

            1992 EX coupe 5 spd **sold **

            1991 LX sedan 5 spd **tore the tranny apart**
            sold to: jakfrostwhite,F22Cb7Rid3r, and many others
            Did work for: jhoff_cb7
            Traded with: 1990AccordEX,pr3pg4lyfe

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              #7
              Everyone that works on their hydraulic systems should have a hand vacuum pump. Best $30 investment there is. Bleed your brakes by yourself, bleed the clutch by yourself, etc.

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