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    Default 240sx clutch line question

    ok i was changing my engine on the 240. and when i was changing the engine i took it out with the tranny, and after i put it back in, when i was putting the clutch cylinder on, i accidently pulled out the slave rod and all the fluid came out, and now my clutch padel just falls throught. what do i need to do? to get it back up? do i have to pump it or drain it and re-fill?

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    well if your fluid came out, you might wanna re-fill and bleed the system. it cant operate without fluid.

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    hell, im relatively new but damn...
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    put the rod back in....bleed the slave...oh u might want to remove the dampener , its pointless...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jesse4846
    well if your fluid came out, you might wanna re-fill and bleed the system. it cant operate without fluid.

    n00b.
    hell, im relatively new but damn...
    dude im not a dumbass i know that i have to re-fill it. i just know that some clutches you just have to drain untill there is no air but others you have to bleed. just didnt know what i got to do with this one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benefit
    put the rod back in....bleed the slave...oh u might want to remove the dampener , its pointless...
    Exactly.

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    k thanks

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    but why is it when i tried to bleed it.... when i pump it a lil and i let go of the pedal, all the fluid comes back up... shouldnt the master cylinder block it off?

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    oh my bad man haha. guess i misunderstood you.
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    To bleed the system you either need two people or speed bleeders. You close the bleeder valve on the Slave, pump the clutch, then hold it down. Open the bleeder, then close. Pump the clutch. Repeat. Make sure you don't run out of brake fluid, or you'll be doing it again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell-Fire
    To bleed the system you either need two people or speed bleeders. You close the bleeder valve on the Slave, pump the clutch, then hold it down. Open the bleeder, then close. Pump the clutch. Repeat. Make sure you don't run out of brake fluid, or you'll be doing it again.

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    yup

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hell-Fire
    To bleed the system you either need two people or speed bleeders. You close the bleeder valve on the Slave, pump the clutch, then hold it down. Open the bleeder, then close. Pump the clutch. Repeat. Make sure you don't run out of brake fluid, or you'll be doing it again.

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    It is funny that you say brake fluid... J/K

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    Its becuase you use brake fluid..

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    I thought there is a difference since there are both brake fluid and clutch fluid in the same store, but I could be wrong...

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    Quote Originally Posted by chituntang
    I thought there is a difference since there are both brake fluid and clutch fluid in the same store, but I could be wrong...
    yea its the same stuff they just have a bottle called clutch fluid for the retards lol and it costs like a dollar more

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    Yep.

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    thanks dudes i got it

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    try to get dot4

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