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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Central Iowa
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64 degrees, what a great day to come home after work and fire up the beast from its long winter sleep! Started right up after reconnecting the battery. Tried to put it in reverse and back out of the garage and the clutch pedal went right to the floor. Wow, I don't remember it being that way....
After figuring out the reservoir was hiding under the ECM, I found it to be basically empty except for a small bit of sludge that I sucked out. So for now, my car is under a lift with another car above it and I can't back it out to work on it. My question is can I just fill the reservoir and do some clutch pumps to get it to work enough to move it around so I can work on it? If so, can somebody give me the quick list of how to do this? Is it as simple as leaving the reservoir lid off and doing some slow, half strokes with the clutch pedal, or is there something else that has to be done? I see in the Solutions sections mention of a bleeder on the slave, but I can't get to it where the car sits. |
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Location: South Dakota/California
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Lift off ECM and rotate out of way. Take a large Channel Lock that will grip firmly around plastic reservoir and another large Channel Lock that will grip around cap....twist cap (loosen) counterclockwise.
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Central Iowa
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Got it for tonight, thank you for the affirmation! It's time to get my spring to do list in order and start working / learning with the car so when the warm days come she will be ready. Maybe its a "He"; it does have a lot of attitude. Then again so does my better half...
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Location: South Dakota/California
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Just drove my 90' out tonight after a top end rebuild and found Clutch Slave leaking internally. Will replace both Clutch Slave and Master Cylinders tomorrow with a used unit still connected Master to Slave. Oh....Them new RC injectors are MIGHTY FINE.....cured a bit of a hesitation with Full Power Switch ON ![]()
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Location: Portland Oregon metro area (Washington side)
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inspect the bell housing for fluid before any newly added fluid splashes around on the clutch plate. (mistake)
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chicagoland, IL
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Check to see if your driver's side carpet is wet w oil. Up the firewall. I change my fluid using Ranger's method. Makes it real easy to keep fresh fluid in there.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Long Island, New York 11542
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Tallmadge OH
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Good luck with the clutch. Post the outcome. David |
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Location: Found Member
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Pardon for the interfearing with the thread OP. |
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Location: Georgia Mountains
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Been there, done that ... Jim does a great job with clutch masters & slaves. |
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