#6224, "RE: Clutch Restrictor Removal Mod Done now car wont shift into gear" In response to In response to 16
Originally posted by Yo Bleeding the slave cylinder(You'll need an assistant). 1.Get some vacuum line that fits over the slave cylinder bleeder screw snuggly. 2.Get a glass jar and fill it up half way with DOT 3 brake fluid. Put your vacuum line at the bottom of the jar. (You do this because if your assistant lifts his foot off of the clutch pedal to soon you won't have any air in your clutch fluid system). 3. Have your assistant pump up the master cylinder. 4.With your assistants foot off of the clutch pedal, open the bleeder screw. Say "OPEN" loudly so your assistant hears you. 5.Have your assistant push down slowly on the clutch pedal, so he doesn't spray brake fluid everywhere, and hold the clutch pedal down firmly. The assistant should say "DOWN" loudly so you can hear it. 6.Close the bleeder screw snuggly. Say "CLOSED" loudly so your assistant can hear you. Your assistant can lift his foot off of the clutch pedal and say "UP" loudly so you can hear it. Don't break the bleeder screw. There hollow screws so they break easily. Do this three or four times, even if you don't see any air in the fluid. Peace.
Good quick writeup for the Wiki.
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