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Help bleeding the clutch...

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tbike06

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So I just replaced the clutch master cylinder in my car, a 91 Accord because it was leaking. Now I am having trouble bleeding the system to fill it up again. I filled up the master cylinder and have been pumping the pedal, but nothing seems to be coming out of the slave where I am bleeding it from. Any ideas?
 
Master is full of air and just moving back and fourth and not doing anything, you need to bench bleed the master. Also check the pushrod been the pedal and master piston, and make sure the return spring in the master is functioning. Don't proceed with anything else until you are able to pump fluid out the master port, before connecting the slave line (use a rubber hose and a bottle unless you want brake fluid everywhere)
 
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