Here are some good links to how to do it. But I will try and explain it also. The simplest way is to have someone pump the clutch pedal about 7 time and then have them hold the pedal to the floor. Use a 10mm wrench to loosen the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder about a quarter turn or so. Some fluid will come out then close the bleeder. Keep an eye on your fluid level and refill as needed. Repeat until you get a solid stream of fluid. Be aware that your clutch hydraulics uses brake fluid and brake fluid eats paint.
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there is a bleeder valve on the right side of the tranny that is where you can bleed your system
Probably remove the transmissionm if its a internal slave, if external then its mounted on the outside of the tranny. The master clutch cylinder is located on the firewall. Bleed the system and pump the hell out of the clutch after installing the new slave. : On a 99 GST it is an external cylinder (2) 10mm bolts remove the line replace cylinder bleed system.
The clutch can't be adjusted. It is an hydraulic clutch. The clutch pedal sends pressure from the master cylinder to the slave cylinder on the clutch. IF you are having trouble with it the thing to do is bleed the air out at the slave cylinder. Have an assistant pump the clutch and hold it to the floor. Then open the bleed valve on the slave cylinder to let the air out of the system. On the final bleed hold the clutch to the floor and close the bleed valve on the slave cylinder. The clutch master cylinder operates of the brake fluid reservoir. Make sure you keep this full of brake fluid as you bleed the clutch.
after the clutch master cylinder has been replaced.
did you bleed the system, perhaps you have air in the system.
first check your clutch slave cylinder for leaks, if its leaking ,replace and bleed system,if its not leaking,bleed system ,dont forget to bleed clutch damperand if its still not right, then replace clutch master cylinder.
You either have air bubbles in the system or most likely it's your clutch master cylinder. Answer: Could also be a leak in one of the lines a bad slave cylender or just out of fluid..worst case clutch is going look for RPM spikes. easiest fix look for a leak, fix it bleed the clutch.
On the clutch slave cylinder
same way you bleed the brakes. push clutch all the way to the floor and release the bleed valve on the transmission. tighten it up, release the clutch. Need 2 people to do it.
Need to know how to assemble 95 Chevy clutch master cylinder?
To bleed a clutch on a Nissan Stanza, you need to find the bleed-off valve, usually somewhere near the slave cylinder.
shhould be da same way u bleed your break system... bleed valve on clutch master cylinder...