I gotta say a big thanks for this tutorial. My clutch pedal hit the floor recently - I just followed these steps today, and job done in about an hour. Great advice to assemble the bits before hand (though I had to improvise on the syringe). Would guess 6mm hose its whats required, though I got away with 9mm fish tank stuff and a bastadised grommet. Once the hoses and airbox were gone, I could see where everything had been moved out of the way on previous bleeds, and got the job done easily enough. The state of the crap that came out though - wonder it worked at all!
Hiya just been reading this forum. I have about 10mm play at top of pedal is this normal the bite is about half way.A nice explanation showing the importance of changing the fluid. Good work Joe!
Very useful info, many thanks. First major drive (from Thurso to Aberdeen) and noticed the lower gear changes becoming increasingly 'agricultural' as the journey progressed.
I've bled the clutch and ended up with a bottle full of cloudy muck with black particulates in suspension. It took more like 20 odd pumps to end up with 200ml of old fluid. It never got to the stage where there were two separate fluid types in the bottle like the photo, just a full bottle of cloudy muck.
Clutch marginally better and the bite point a wee bit higher, but 1 and 2 are a bit tough to select once the engine is warm.
Any ideas? The master, slave, fly and clutch were all replaced at 112k - odo now at 133k. The master looks like a Britpart.