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hydraulic clutch problem

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FreelandKustomz   +1y
sooo anyone have any idea how to bleed a mazda clutch master cylinder, second i relocted mine into the cab so i the stroke is now the full distance inside the master cylinder. i have it out now and in need to find out what is the stroke distance? and how do i bleed it?
FreelandKustomz   +1y
no one?
Pa Pa Dragger   +1y
BclassBD, I have a fullsize Chevy truck with a manual trans. and they suck to bleed . Here is what works on these trucks. Install the complete system on your truck, fill the master cylinder and bleed it at the slave cylinder bleeder screw while someone pumps the peddle. After you do this work the plunger on the slave at the clutch by hand. Push it all the way in and let it return and do this 7 or 8 times and you will feel it build preasure. This way you work the air out the top and out the master cylinder. Works like a charm. Hope this works on your Mazda.
FreelandKustomz   +1y
i think i need to bence bleed it first though. cause the lines have no fluid, i was told by somone the stroke might be restricted but i have no idea! so i might go get a new one at autozone, read the instructions and return it
Pa Pa Dragger   +1y
I didn't bench bleed any of mine and it was all new shit. Took 10 min. with the process I just described and was done with it. But good luck with it anyway you do it.
Pa Pa Dragger   +1y
If the lines are new then it doesn't matter if you bench bleed it. Bench bleeding is done to keep air that is in a new master cylinder out of the rest of the system. You don't have that problem.
FreelandKustomz   +1y
Cool. thanks man
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