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Old 04-22-08, 07:56 AM
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slave cylinder

i have a 1984 gsl se ...i just put a new slave cylinder on and what is the best way to bleed it to get the air out .any help would be great
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If youre bleeding by yourself go to the parts store and pick a one man bleeder kit. It should take about 5 min. to do.


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i have help ....... come on yall help me out what do i need to do to get the air out.help help

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Next time try searching first
https://www.rx7club.com/1st-gen-archive-71/clutch-how-bleed-clutch-685119/
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Loosen bleeder screw, press pedal to floor, tighten bleeder screw, lift pedal,
loosen bleeder screw, press pedal to floor, tighten bleeder screw, lift pedal,
loosen bleeder screw, press pedal to floor, tighten bleeder screw, lift pedal,
loosen bleeder screw, press pedal to floor, tighten bleeder screw, lift pedal,
loosen bleeder screw, press pedal to floor, tighten bleeder screw, lift pedal,
loosen bleeder screw, press pedal to floor, tighten bleeder screw, lift pedal.
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FSM (factory service manual) in my sig. Download it. Look through it. Its helpful.

Maybe read some stuff because this is basic mechanics, the same for any car.
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the push and pump petal is bull crap..take alittle air and put it in the vent hole on top the master and blow air throw it work the very first time took about two minute up and runing
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So you ask our advice and then tell us our method that has been used for years is bullshit? Hmm.
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no im not saying that .i thank yall for all the help.but killam being a smart *** i did a search ........ but the pumping when you put on a new slave cylinder you be pumping all day ,just use a little air and it's that easy.then you are up and running
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ah, i c




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