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Thread: Ok a little stumped here

  1. #1
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    Default Ok a little stumped here

    Hey guys,

    First off thanks to all who gave me great instructions on flushing out the clutch system to get my truck going again. It appears as though i'm not leaking anywhere along the system which rules that out. Many people recommended that I use the bleed screw on the slave to get the air out of the system....here is the problem....I don't see any bleed screw at all! And because it's a 4x2 (no laughing please) the slave seems to be in a different spot then the book and other photos says it should be. What do you think? Any advice.

    Thanks!
    -Don

  2. #2
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    Should be easy enough to figure out if you follow the clutch line from the master all the way down to the slave. Once you find the slave you should find the drain screw, or at least where it has been snapped off.

    If it's snapped off, then you might just have to replace the slave unless you are real good with an easy out or drilling it out... which I wouldn't even bother with. They don't cost enough to justify the frustration...

    Cheers!

  3. #3
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    the bleed screw is right on top beside the hose
    mine snapped off when i tried to bleed it

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