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viridionplague 11-18-2009 01:57 PM

help with a new clutch master install
 
as the title says i could use some help installing a new clutch master.

the sooner the better as it gets closer and closer to being towed

twack 11-18-2009 02:00 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
whats holding you up. its pretty straight forward

123abc 11-18-2009 02:16 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viridionplague (Post 313557)
as the title says i could use some help installing a new clutch master.

the sooner the better as it gets closer and closer to being towed


2 12mm bolts, a 10mm nut holding the line to it, and a 12mm locking nut under the dash and rotate the rod out. How hard is that?

viridionplague 11-18-2009 02:54 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
some help bleeding it would be good, im not 100% on the bleed procedure, and its a 2 person job

123abc 11-18-2009 03:02 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viridionplague (Post 313576)
some help bleeding it would be good, im not 100% on the bleed procedure, and its a 2 person job

Ah, I suppose bleeding is a 2 person job. My bad. Basically, one person is in the car, one under it. Person pumps the clutch pedal and holds it to the floor. The person under the car loosens the bleeder screw to let air out and then tightens it back up. Person in car pulls pedal up and repeat process.

At-Least-It's-An-Evo 11-18-2009 03:05 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
if its already installed, i may be able to help depending on how close you are, i may have like a 15 minute time window open this evening.

viridionplague 11-18-2009 03:07 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
well the old one is 90% out, the 2 firewall bolts are pretty much off and the adjustment rod is out, just need to pop the lines and pop the new one in.

and i read so many different ways to bleed, some say bench bleed, some say gravity.

i just really need this done right

At-Least-It's-An-Evo 11-18-2009 03:20 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by viridionplague (Post 313580)
well the old one is 90% out, the 2 firewall bolts are pretty much off and the adjustment rod is out, just need to pop the lines and pop the new one in.

and i read so many different ways to bleed, some say bench bleed, some say gravity.

i just really need this done right

If you can get the line off without twisting it using a flair wrench or so, thats the "hardest" part. Where do you live? maybe I can help out tomorrow if it's not too big of a rush and not tonight?

viridionplague 11-18-2009 03:38 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
tomorrow would be fine, just need it done as soon as possable, i wont have the part till around 430 or so anyways so it will be dark.

i live out in blaine, up off 133rd and 65/central

viridionplague 11-19-2009 03:20 PM

Re: help with a new clutch master install
 
just wanna mention i got this resolved, just went at it and it worked pretty well, thanks to all those who offered help.

please close this thread


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