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Slave Cylinder needs bleeding.


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smith.tristen53
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Jun 23, 2013, 3:15 PM

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I have a
1989
Ford
F250 custom

I need to bleed the slave cylinder but im not sure were it would be located I have a feeling it would be inside the transmission but dont know how i can get to it. Please help.


smith.tristen53
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Jun 23, 2013, 3:29 PM

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If anyone has any knowledge on where I can find the slave cylinder and the best way on getting to it. It would be greatly apreciated.


Hammer Time
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Jun 23, 2013, 3:58 PM

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It's incorporated into the throw out bearing and the transmission has to be removed to change it.



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smith.tristen53
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Jun 23, 2013, 10:11 PM

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thanks Luckily the slave cylinder isn't the problem as I know of right know I thought i would need bleeding because it wasn't getting the right pressure but so i wanted to clean out the system to test it out but while i was fiddling with things i noticed the pressure was because of the master cylinder I removed it and ordered a new one i'll have to wait and see from there thanks for the help i found the slave cylinder's bleeding nipple as well.


Hammer Time
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Jun 24, 2013, 3:06 AM

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The problem is usually the result of a leak at either the slave or the master. They don't get air in them unless they run too low.



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