vette427sbc
Well-known member
Question for those of you with a hydraulic clutch...
I cant seem to get a good pedal after hours of bleeding, which prevents the clutch from disengaging all the way. Ive gravity bled it, and did the pump, hold, bleed method, both of which yield the same results.
No visible leaks, no air coming out of the slave cylinder bleeder, all connections are tight. there is little to no play in the clutch fork, so the slave cylinder is adjusted correctly, I thought it was the master cylinder; bought a new one, still doesn't disengage. The pedal throw stops about 1/8 inch before the master bottoms. this will be another missed car show on a beautiful day :suicide:
I cant seem to get a good pedal after hours of bleeding, which prevents the clutch from disengaging all the way. Ive gravity bled it, and did the pump, hold, bleed method, both of which yield the same results.
No visible leaks, no air coming out of the slave cylinder bleeder, all connections are tight. there is little to no play in the clutch fork, so the slave cylinder is adjusted correctly, I thought it was the master cylinder; bought a new one, still doesn't disengage. The pedal throw stops about 1/8 inch before the master bottoms. this will be another missed car show on a beautiful day :suicide: