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RE: Bleeding the Clutch Line

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Subject: RE: Bleeding the Clutch Line
From: "Jason W. Sawyer" <jason@sawyer.prserv.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 15:14:06 -0700
If it's been sitting for a while, it's probably done. I had to replace the
master cylinder and rebuild the slave cylinder on mine. When I pulled apart
the slave cylinder, it was full of junk from the rubber hose, so I also
replaced the hose.

Rebuild kits are very cheap. In my opinion it makes sense to try to rebuild
before replacing. Of course if you have a big budget....

Also, one of the best tools I've ever bought was a Mighty-Vac. Bleeding the
clutch is a pain in the ass without it.

Jason

Any tips.

The clutch pedal goes to the floor without working the clutch on a 75B I'm
looking into.  Any pointers?

Feels like its lack of hydraulics.




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