Re: sealed hydraulic clutch master and slave
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Originally Posted by kipps
It would seem a shame. I've bled my 87 a number of times with relative ease. With a second person, it took 5 or 10 minutes tops to get it fully bled out.
Pedal down, open bleeder, close bleeder, pedal up. Repeat half a dozen times, then top off the fluid, and check for fork movement with the bleeder closed. As soon as the fork begins to move a little, just pump the dickens out of the pedal and it should gain full functionality.
Edit: I would propose that either the master or the slave is defective from the factory. They're both pretty cheap. Just buy a general rockauto set, and see if that makes a difference.
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They are reman parts, which is suspect. I have had very bad experiences with reman hydraulic parts in the past. Owned a 79 Cj7 and swear that I put 5 or 6 brake master cylinders on it before I got one that didnt leak.
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1958 Chevy 3/4 ton flat bed
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