bleeding master and slave on clutch
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bleeding master and slave on clutch
After making this post I found the answer
under clutch bleeding tips very bottom
under clutch bleeding tips very bottom
Last edited by mytwo; 09-28-2012 at 08:32 AM. Reason: found a reply in garage
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bleeding slave and master
LOL, yes it is.
What really made it easy was our son got in from out of town and did most of it for me. It amazzes me to watch a man well over 6' 3" and over 350 lbs get under a miata and work on it. He is something to watch.
I have to work a while and lay down a while,and then work on it a little more.
He gets in and ask what I was doing and next thing I know he has the new slave back on the master on and I am mashing the pedal to bleed it
I had done the gravity bleed with older cars but just did not know if the miata was a little different and would not bleed all the air by gravity.
We took it for a test drive and seems to be working fine.
What really made it easy was our son got in from out of town and did most of it for me. It amazzes me to watch a man well over 6' 3" and over 350 lbs get under a miata and work on it. He is something to watch.
I have to work a while and lay down a while,and then work on it a little more.
He gets in and ask what I was doing and next thing I know he has the new slave back on the master on and I am mashing the pedal to bleed it
I had done the gravity bleed with older cars but just did not know if the miata was a little different and would not bleed all the air by gravity.
We took it for a test drive and seems to be working fine.
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