clutch bleeding problem?
I have been trying to do the gravity bleeding method for a while now and I press the clutch in and fluid comes out but it stops and does not continuously drip... what can I be doing wrong?
2007 Honda Accord manual
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For <$50 you can buy a mityvac and save yourself a lot of headache. Vacuum bleeding hydraulic systems is so much easier - air is always sucked back up the tube when the pressure is released (this is why you put the bleeder side port tube in a jar of hydraulic fluid - MityVac eliminates all that nonsense though,
The only way to bleed a clutch is to have 2 people doing it. One to work the clutch pedal and the other to open and close the bleeder screw..FAST. You wan t to close the bleeder screw before the stream of fluid stops.
Don't pump the clutch pedal like you do when bleeding brakes. Just push the pedal down once and pull it back up with your hand. Then wait for 10 seconds and push the clutch pedal all the way to the floor. Then open and close the bleeder screw fast. It takes a good dozen repetitions. Keep topping up the fluid reservoir so you don't suck air. Air bleeding never gets all the air out.
參考: Mitsubishi Master Tech
You do not step on the clutch when doing gravity bleeding. Remove the old fluid with a turkey baster and put fresh fluid. Connect a clear hose to the bleeder valve then open the bleeder valve about 1/2 turn and just let the fluid drain. Make sure there is fluid on the clutch reservoir at all times. You are done when clear new fluid and no bubbles comes out of the clear hose. Close the bleeder valve and top off the fluid if required.
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