I NEED TO BLEED A CLUTCH PEDAL ON A 350 FORD?
I NEED TO BLEED A CLUTCH PEDAL ON A 350 FORD? - 1
Very easy open bleeder on slave cyl but do that last read on. Get some dot 3 or better brake fluid, get some help make sure you or a friend keep fluid in the master cylinder, for the slave cylinder now with you at the bleeder valve not open yet with a wrench preferably a box end so it stays on pump the clutch once or twice slowly now on the third one before you tell you friend to slowly push it in open the valve. Tell your friend the pedal is supposed to go to the floor WHEN HE BOTTOMS OUT AT THE FLOOR BOARD… HOLD IT THEN CLOSE THE BLEEDER VALVE NEVER LET THE CLUTCH PEDAL COME UP BEFORE BLEED VALVE CLOSED IF So YOU JUST SUCKED IN AIR DO THAT A FEW TIMES AND SHOULD DO IT ALSO IF YOU HAVE IT A SMALL PIECE OF TUBING THAT WILL FIT OVER BLEEDER VALVE IS COOL TO AVOID SPRAYING FLUID EVERY WHERE WITH THE TUBING YOU CAN DIRECT IN INTO A JAR OR SOMETHING OTHER THAN THE ENGINE BAY
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