TheMegaMan
Well-Known Member
I've been following the brake bleeding thread in the hope I could pick up some tips, but I'm still having a problem with my clutch.
I've tried to bleed the clutch, but it's not operating. Are there any 'gotchas' I should be looking for?
I don't think it's possible to fit the slave cylinder with the rod from the release arm not correctly located against the slave cylinder. But could I have got something badly aligned?
I have fluid. I don't think I've got any leaks, as the fluid level isn'r dropping (when the bleed valve is closed, of course).
I've set the pedal height and got my 1.5mm slack on the operating rod on the master cylinder before the cylinder operates, so I think that's all good.
But when I press the pedal, I feel an increasing amount of resistance as the pedal moved down, but it does eventually hit the floor without disengaging the clutch (checked by turning the engine over with it in gear, and the torque built up in the transmission isn't released enough to easily get it out of gear, when pressing the pedal. It feels like it's doing something, but I don't have enough travel to actually operate the clutch.
I've tried manually bleeding with someone on the pedal, while I open/close the bleed valve, I've tried a 'vacuum' bleeder that connects to a compressor, which pulled out lots of bubbles, but I think most were coming from the bleed valve itself. My 'red grease' hasn't arrived yet (as suggested by @rob1miles), so I've not been able to check whether that will help.
Are the Gunson Eezebleed type where it looks like you pressurise the reservoir, any better?
Any other ideas, folks? I'm at a bit of a loss, and am beginning to wonder if I need to take the gearbox out again in case I've done something stupid with the clutch itself.
Thanks!
I've tried to bleed the clutch, but it's not operating. Are there any 'gotchas' I should be looking for?
I don't think it's possible to fit the slave cylinder with the rod from the release arm not correctly located against the slave cylinder. But could I have got something badly aligned?
I have fluid. I don't think I've got any leaks, as the fluid level isn'r dropping (when the bleed valve is closed, of course).
I've set the pedal height and got my 1.5mm slack on the operating rod on the master cylinder before the cylinder operates, so I think that's all good.
But when I press the pedal, I feel an increasing amount of resistance as the pedal moved down, but it does eventually hit the floor without disengaging the clutch (checked by turning the engine over with it in gear, and the torque built up in the transmission isn't released enough to easily get it out of gear, when pressing the pedal. It feels like it's doing something, but I don't have enough travel to actually operate the clutch.
I've tried manually bleeding with someone on the pedal, while I open/close the bleed valve, I've tried a 'vacuum' bleeder that connects to a compressor, which pulled out lots of bubbles, but I think most were coming from the bleed valve itself. My 'red grease' hasn't arrived yet (as suggested by @rob1miles), so I've not been able to check whether that will help.
Are the Gunson Eezebleed type where it looks like you pressurise the reservoir, any better?
Any other ideas, folks? I'm at a bit of a loss, and am beginning to wonder if I need to take the gearbox out again in case I've done something stupid with the clutch itself.
Thanks!