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Air in clutch hydraulics
Yes it is the "more complicated" one. I will try to source it locally. No any oil leak is visible on the outside portion of the system, maybe some within the bellows. I should dismantle the slave from the bell house and try to figure out if any fluid within. Thanks.
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Air in clutch hydraulics
No, can be bought separately from the pipe?
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Upon renewing the master cylinder and bleeding the air from the system, the pedal really felt great, bitting really high as before tampering with the system. Next day it got worse but still driveable. So, both new cylinders. It seems its drawing some air somewhere. All started after renewing the slave cylinder. Not sure with this replacement parts are they of equal displacement as the original ones and does it really matter as if it is smaller maybe the piston is passing past the seals and some air is getting in the system, or some oil leaks somewhere and than on pedal release it sucks some air somewhere
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Last night installed new clutch master cylinder. Did the filling of the system by 100ml by a syringe trough the bleeding nipple, closed the nipple. Pedal feels solid. Although bleeding air in this way is not the correct procedure as there is a possibility to shift dirt upstream the system and to the reservoir, anyway I took the risk. Will see tommorow if the feel changes as the slave nipple/nut is already spanner worn due excessive bleeding. Also funny feeling with this master as when pressing the pedal after about 1cm travel you can feel like a step or increased resistance, maybe it came faulty hmm
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Tried my best to do the syringe oil inject at bleeding nipple method. Borrowed 1 soft black rubber tube from the vacuum system. Still same problem, pedal getting soft. Although it could be that i need a pressurized bleeder, due not avail at local stores i am going the route to renew the master cylinder. These days i should fit it and see if the problem persists. Upon fitting the new MC should i bleed air by pumping or with the syringe again?
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Thank for the idea, i will give it a go probably for the weekend
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Ok, i will leave it fully out and give it a try. First need to source a thinner tube. Thanks
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Air in clutch hydraulics
In which position should i keep the pedal while doing this?
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Wino thanks, that would be interesting but i dont like to waste others people time
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Yes i do have one big syringe, any advice how to do it?
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Keeping the clutch depressed over night did not help. As time passes the condition is getting worse so it must be drawing air somewhere
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Noted, not sure if can be found in stores here. Any cheap recommendation? Few hours have passed from the last pumping and the bitting point went low again. Will keep depressed over night to see if any difference in the morning.
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Air in clutch hydraulics
If the bleeding nipple is open, definitely there is movement of hyraulic pipe content towards out. Does anyone have a drawing of the master cylinder to see how it work i.e. when are the ports open, can air from beneath the piston travel upwards etc
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Forgot to mention both cylinders are dry withouth any sign of leak.
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Air in clutch hydraulics
Thanks guys, unfortunately not in posesion of the pressure bleeder. If air is coming out, should it stop after a while if i am stubborn? Also why does the pedal get firm after pumping it? I made a short ride after pumping only it and its not so bad. Will wait to see of it softens again and would like to know why does it happen? Thanks
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