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Old 10-23-2019, 01:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Sparky 97Runner View Post
Did you bench bleed the master cylinder to get any tiny air bubbles out? It might be worth a shot. You could probably do it while its still in the vehicle with the help of another person stepping the clutch pedal and use something to catch the fluid. The main thing you want to do when bench bleeding is to plug the hose with your thumb when the push rod is released so that the air bubbles don't suck back in. I never understood the youtube videos that show the hose in a container of brake fluid and sucking the air bubbles in and out over and over again.
We bled the clutch by pumping it in and out and then holding it to the floor, cracking the bleeder and letting the fluid come out, and then closing the bleeder before releasing the pedal. This avoids sucking up air bubbles no? Or would there potentially still be bubbles in there?
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