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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
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05-19-2010 | #53 |
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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
Jeff,
Don't worry about not seeing anything by just peeking......you can't! The slave is kind of above the level of the left CAT. You can't see it unless you are laying under the car looking straight up to the left and ahead ( towards the bell housing lower left side ) of the left CAT. Tom Just get the car up high enough for you to get comfy laying on your back and look up at the left side of the bell housing & you will see the slave. You need enough altitude on the jack stands so you can get your arms over your body to work.
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05-19-2010 | #54 |
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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
Ive got the slave replaced,the clip is impossible to get to.Im working in a one car garage and just cant get it with the door partially open so the master cylinder will have to wait.Now Im trying to bleed the system and cant get the pressure to build.Ive filled the reservoir,pumped the peddle,nothing.Im working on it today.
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05-19-2010 | #55 |
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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
if presssure does not build more than likely the rod is not in the pivot of the fork....
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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
Exactly right, without the door fully open you will have a heck of a time getting in the right position to get the clip off. Mainly because it's the first time you're doing it. I can do mine by feel as I changed so many M/C's during the Q/Control issues.
Once the hush panel is off, if you feel along the clutch pedal arm till you get to the top. You can feel the connection that the pedal arm's stud has with the push rod on the M/C. Feeling around at that point you will feel the center sprung metal tab on that lock washer. Lift the tab up with a finger and push the M/C's push rod off the stud on the pedal arm. On the bleed, it took me forever, about 50 short strokes to get anything down to the slave to begin the bleeding of the air out of the slave. Unfortunately it take forever to get the fluid down to an empty slave from a full M/C. You could try to open the bleeder on the slave just to help get the fluid down there faster. Then once it leaks out you close the bleeder and resume the short strokes to actually bleed the system. This is the very reason I bought the Phoenix Injector tool, to cut down on the work to bleed the system.
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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
Good call Lee. I had not thought that the slaves push rod didn't make it to the fork!
sorry my brain is old & senile. I didn't think to ask, you are using a DOM type slave cylinder, right? They still come with the plastic push rod retainer? The old ones used to come with the rod retracted via a plastic retainer. The idea was that when you got system pressure, the retainer broke and the rod extended into the depression in the fork. The trouble with that system ( JMHO ) is that unless you take extreme care to make sure that the rod is in the fork right...you have bleeding trouble and other trouble. I used to take the retainer off before the install so I could better feel that the rod made it to the depression on the fork. It was harder to get the nuts started, but the alternative possibilities were to scary to me. You need to push on the slave to get the nuts started by hand but at least you could be sure that the rod was in the fork correctly....because you could actually see it be in the depression when fully extended.
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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
The slave is the cast design,thought the studs might be too short so I removed them and got some bolts just in case but found the studs will work with the cast design.I double checked the rod for placement and it is in the fork,when bolting down the slave I had to push in onto the studs to start the bolts,spring kept wanting to push the slave back away from the bell housing.What I just tried was connecting a hose placed into some fluid and pump the peddle.It pulls the fluid but wont pull into the slave,Ill put some sealent on the threads to seal against air.I wish I has one of the Phenix bleeders,nobody in town has one and dont have the time to have one shipped. thought the slave cylinder was going to be the pain,that was fairly easy.If I keep have problems Ill have to pull the slave and check the rod but the spring tention tells me its in the fork but I could be wrong.
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Re: Whats going to go out first,master cylinder or slave..............
Finely got it or I think I did.With all the talk about this Phoenix Bleeder I went out looking for one,no luck but I did have a brain storm.Ive got a Mityvac that I bought a few years ago,dug it out and took a look.Worked like a charm.The peddle still feels a little soft but from what Ive read it should work out.You guys are the bestHeres what Im working with.Think Im a little paranoid when it comes to brake fluid?Just as soon as I got done with the Mityvac out of the garage it went.[IMG][/IMG][IMG][/IMG][IMG][/IMG]
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