| To: | mgs@autox.team.net |
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| Subject: | MG Midget clutch |
| From: | ALAN_COSTICH@HP-USA-om11.om.hp.com |
| Date: | Wed, 10 Apr 96 08:04:24 -0400 |
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Jon,
I know your misery. I'm still working on mine. What does
seem to help is:
With the bleed tackle still hooked up to the bleed screw,
crawl underneath, disconnect the push rod from the throw
out fork, have your assistant open the bleed screw while you
push the piston of the slave all the way in with the push
rod. When the piston bottoms, close the bleed.
Repeat as required.
Also, make sure the master cylinder has been bled. Loosen
the pipe at the top of the cylinder, have your assistant
press the pedal. Fluid should flow from the join. (Make
sure the painted surfaces are protected.) Tighten the join.
Keep us apprised.
Alan
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