[DeTomaso] CNC Clutch, problems bleeding
larry at ohiotimecorp.com
larry at ohiotimecorp.com
Sun Jul 26 17:02:48 EDT 2009
Asa Jay,
Did you bench bleed the M/C befor you put it on the car? You should have. You can do it in the
car. Remove the line to the slave. Put on a short line with a hose on the end. Place that hose
in a glass of "clutch" fluid. Pump the clutch slowly. It should be pushing fluid with out any
air in it. You will be able to feel when it is pushing the fluid.
Good place to start.
Larry - Cleveland
On Sun Jul 26 15:45 , "Tomas Gunnarsson" sent:
>Pushing the pedal will normally cover the hole.
>
>Tomas
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>> Asa Jay,
>>
>> Remember that when you (power) bleed (vacuum or pressure) the line thru
>> the master, you may need to slightly depress the master (by the pedal) so
>> the holes line up and the reservoir fluid can flow.
>>
>> I don't remember if I captured video clips of the procedure for my website
>> from the Kaiser TS or not. But you get the idea without the video clips, yes?
>>
>> Chuck
>>
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