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dotshipe
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May 30, 2012, 8:52 PM

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I replaced the hydrolic (slave) cylinder (to assist the clutch) on my 1987 Chevy full size pick up. I have tried bleeding it over and over but I can't get any pedal. Is there another place that needs to be bled?


Hammer Time
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May 31, 2012, 3:22 AM

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Re: Bleeding the line Sign In

Nope, it's just hard because the bleeder is at the bottom and the air rises to the top. A pressure bleeder would help.



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kensoncustom
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May 31, 2012, 1:30 PM

Post #3 of 3 (2109 views)
Re: Bleeding the line Sign In

depending on what year vehicle dealer will sell master cyl. and slave in one unit pre blead.also check peddle to rod gromet for waere,or in some cases firewall seporation at master mounting seface






 
 
 






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