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stiguy 01-22-2009 10:35 PM

bleed cultch
 
i tried to bleed by 03 wrx clutch the other day and i could not get it to bleed it was totaly dry. any tips on getting it bleed??. . .


still on the install of the 03 5 speed got the metal bars and ect...yesterday to fab up the bracket hopefuly this weekened it will be done!! if it doesn't rain on me

Freeman 01-23-2009 06:36 AM

Re: bleed cultch
 
lol... you said cultch.. :lol:

RojoRocket 01-23-2009 08:29 AM

Re: bleed cultch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Freeman (Post 583601)
lol... you said cultch.. :lol:

No, most likely he said "clutch" but typed "cultch". :rolleyes: PW

Izack, they're a beotch when they've been allowed to go dry. Had one do that on the Legacy and took for-freaking-ever to get all the air out. Patience is the only advice I have to offer. I've seriously looked at one of those power-bleeders, but just don't seem to use it that often.

Glenn

stiguy 01-23-2009 05:49 PM

Re: bleed cultch
 
thanks glenn i'll just keep working on it...

log1call 01-23-2009 06:13 PM

Re: bleed cultch
 
If you bled the master cylinder first it should all be simple after that. You can try loosening and tightening the pipe in the master cylinder to bleed it, which doesn't always work, or you pull the pipe right out and put a finger over it while someone pushes the pedal down slowly. Have a rag handy and plenty of water to wash off the spills.
Once that cylinder is done re attach the pipe and bleed the slave cylinder using it's nipple.

stiguy 01-23-2009 06:39 PM

Re: bleed cultch
 
sweet i'll try that... thanks:)

Green1995SVX 01-23-2009 06:43 PM

Re: bleed cultch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RojoRocket (Post 583625)
No, most likely he said "clutch" but typed "cultch". :rolleyes: PW

Izack, they're a beotch when they've been allowed to go dry. Had one do that on the Legacy and took for-freaking-ever to get all the air out. Patience is the only advice I have to offer. I've seriously looked at one of those power-bleeders, but just don't seem to use it that often.

Glenn

+1 It takes FOREVER.


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