:banghead:I've gone around the world reading on the forum about all things hydraulic clutch. 61 pages worth. And I thought I had a little bit of a clue but I'm still stuck with a couple inches of clutch with what seems like no progress. Here's everything I've done. Maybe someone can give me hope or see what I've done wrong.
I was finally able to just "swing" the brake master cylinder out of the way and with a comment from the FB page was able to get the brake booster out of the way. I had already mounted the new slave cylinder. I figure out what one poster meant about the master cylinder bolts... Hose clamps would have been better than my adventure of trying to get a wrench to sit just right on one side while I ratcheted on the other.
So. Brand new master and brand new slave. Had read the cautions about the old tube but couldn't get one right away and the one I had "seemed" ok so I hooked every thing up.
I figure out how to pull the clutch arm back with a ratchet strap because pushing it with a stick doesn't seem possible for me. Could I mess up the clutch arm pulling it with the strap?? It seems like it doesn't pull perfectly straight.
We try bleeding a couple of ways. pump slowly a couple times and open. Open the bleeder and slowly depress clutch. Only have a few inches of resistance and the rest of the pedal just swings free. We're getting a lot of black brake fluid out when we put clean stuff in so we quit and try to empty the black stuff out of the master. Ordered the new line from Rock Auto.
FF to today. Install the new line from rock auto. Bleed the same way. Getting some remaining fluid out with a black tint but getting clearer. assuming it was left in master and slave. BUT still only getting a few inches of clutch and now it doesn't swing back like it did before. It only returns the few inches and stops. Any possibility we messed up the master by trying to bleed the system with the old line??
I had a real hard time getting the fittings to not leak and it still seems like they want to seep a little around the line. Can I tighten them too much?
We probably worked on it about 45 minutes this evening and would get good fluid then a row of little bubbles but it doesn't look like anything changed as far as how much pedal had resistance..
I have no idea whether to continue on and hope we're getting somewhere or to take everything back apart and look for problems.
Sorry for such a long post and tia for any help. I'm pretty sure I'm in way over my head.