Topped up all the fluids, DOT4, coolant, hydraulic, and getting ready to start the engine for the first time. I have pressure on my brake pedal, but my clutch pedal just drops straight to the firewall. Anyone who can explain to me how to bleed it?
Respectfully disagree, its not the same as brakes. But if it works for you, cool.easiest way is with a helper, like the brakes, he has to press pedal, you do your thing at bleeder, he has to reach down to floor and pull pedal back(obv.-repeat).
your on the right track, getting places, let us know,,when she goes,!
Nope. Easiest way is simply to connect one end of a hose to the driver front caliper bleeder, the other end to the slave cylinder bleeder, and pump your brake pedal. Creates a closed-loop bleed. Super simple! No need to touch the clutch pedal.
its just like it, only pedal is different. uses same circuit, bleed brakes, finish by bleeding clutch. no prob, dont know the problem that you feel theres a difference.its not the same as brakes.
This is brilliant.Nope. Easiest way is simply to connect one end of a hose to the driver front caliper bleeder, the other end to the slave cylinder bleeder, and pump your brake pedal. Creates a closed-loop bleed. Super simple! No need to touch the clutch pedal.
^isnt that what i said, with a helper, just bleed it
i dont know the prob with it. or why it seems any different(from doing brakes)
its just like it, only pedal is different. uses same circuit, bleed brakes, finish by bleeding clutch. no prob, dont know the problem that you feel theres a difference.
I thought that was the purpose of a specific topic on a forum like this.GCBUG,gary, your getting way too technical(here),