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bleeding a clutch 92 blazer?
how do you bleed a clutch in a 92 blazer? i fixed the leak but i cant find a bleeder screw and the clutch pedal stays at the floor.
any help would be appreciated
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You can do it a few ways. One is called BENCH BLEEDING in which you would put the master cylinder in a vise and run a bleeding kit into the reservoir and pump the piston with a screw driver until there are no more bubbles ( you will still have to follow the next step as well but this makes it go faster) THIS IS ONLY IF YOU ARE INSTALLING A NEW MASTER CYLINDER. The second way is the normally process in which you have someone sit in the car and pump the pedal 4-5 times ( pushing the pedal all the way down and up each time ) and on the last pump have your buddy hold the pedal to the floor then you open the valve on the slave cylinder and let the fluid out ( don't let them release the pedal until you close the valve or you will suck air back in) do this this a few times until the pedal feels good. If you are alone and don't have someone to help you, you can just open the valve on the slave cylinder and let it GRAVITY BLEED. As we all know fluid is heavier than air so after awhile the fluid will push out the air in the system. Keep checking the reservoir as you don't want to run it dry. This is also the same as when working on the brake system.
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