Bleed Clutch on 88 RX7 Turbo II?
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From: jacksonville fl
I need a video or a good description of how to do this or why the clutch goes to the floor lol. I have tried to bleed them from the driver side bleeder that I found but I'm not getting any pressure. I'm not sure if I wasn't bled long enough or if I did it wrong all together.
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From: Smiths Falls.(near Ottawa!.Mapquest IT!)
pretty well need 2 people or a One-man brake bleeder tool.
I am sure that you just still have air in the system..that is IF the system is a working/good condition system.
I am sure that you just still have air in the system..that is IF the system is a working/good condition system.
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From: Freeland, MI
Don't need no tool other than yourself, get yourself some tubing and run it from the slave bleeder to the master cylinder, fill it with fluid and pump away, just keep the master cylinder part of the hose submerged in fluid
Always works like a charm for me
Always works like a charm for me
A SpeedBleeder also works really well here, turning a 2-person swearfest into a 5 minute joy. Can't recall if it's M7x1.0 or M8x1.0 on yours, but I've encountered both on my car. If in doubt, verify it at the store.
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