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Slave cylinder removal

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Old 04-30-2008, 03:39 PM
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Old 05-03-2008, 11:46 AM
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Alright guys I really need your help now. I replaced the throw out bearing (which was torn to shreds) and I STILL HAVE TO PEDAL!!!! I push down on the clutch and it goes straight to the floor with no resistance. Any ideas?

I was told that the master cylinder in the TJs don't need to bled......is that true?
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Well I replaced the master and the slave cylinder....nothing. Same exact problem. What else could it be?
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soundls like air to me. or maybe the clutch?
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What is the proper tech for bleeding it? I have the bleeder screw pointed up and I crack it...have someone push the clutch and when it touches the floor I tighten the bleeder. Is that right?
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from what ive read you need to bleed the clutch. have you done that?
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Well whats odd is the slave/master that came with my Jeep didnt have a bleeder screw. And the one I bought off a 1999 Jeep had a screw. Now the one I bought from the dealership doesn't have a screw either. And they told me it should come PRE-bled!!!!! I will update if I get it put it right!
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Nope, no luck. It was empty. Wasn't bled. I was lied to. And it doesn't have a bleeder screw AND it doesn't work. I have no idea where to go from here.



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