like stated theres no fluid coming through the clutch line when i went to bleed it. and yes i know how to bleed it right ive done it before but i dont get it b/c i replaced everything and nothings leaking. And its like not sucking out from the resivor wierd....
heres a list of what ive replaced ( new)
master cyl.
slave cyl.
clutch kit
throw out bearing
clutch fork
also ive tryed adjsting the pedal hight if that makes a differance...
no fluid going through clutch line
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I had the same thing happen. Just open bleeder screw up place finger over the hole and have someone push the peddle in and out till fluid starts to flow. By placing your finger over the hole, it keeps it from sucking air back in.
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Is it pushing air out or any air sucking in. If its doing that I would check to see if fluid is coming from brake master cylinder res. To the clutch master cylinder.
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