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I can't bleed the hydrolic system because there is no bleeder points does anyone have any idea how to get the air out of the sytem
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The bleeder is down at the transmission on the slave cylinder. Which is also part of the clutch release bearing. The slave cylinder itself is inside the clutch/bell housing and not accessable without trans removal~! The bleeder sticks out through the drivers side of that housing.
If you have air in the system it will be a bi**h to bleed. Hold the plunger to the slave cylinder back into the housing, loosen the bleeder and let it drain until no air. ensure the resivoir stays full of fluid, then install the slave and pump until it pumps up, maybe have to bleed air once more.
Now is the bleeder the little cert fitting on the sid where the line goes in
You got it!
Thank you ill leyt you know how it goes..... Hey I'm sorry i diddnt replace the master cylender it was the slave cylender the one insidw the yransmission. does that make a diffrence in the situation?
No, as long as the master cyl is ok bleeding should do it. Open the bleeder and let gravity help you out to start with, keep fluid in the master at all times!!