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Originally Posted by JFP in PA
Actually, because you are already at the gearbox, rotating one shaft flange while holding the other (in any gear) will accomplish the same thing.
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Yeh tried that too.
Ok. Whilst the greabox was in, bolted flush & before refitting anything I started her up, & whilst in neutral I whipped on the handbrake to ensure the was no sticking (ie no effect on revs) & then handbrake off & through the gears each time engaging clutch & checking for wheel speed....all good.
So put everything back on & back on the deck the went to reverse out of the garage & as I pushed the clutch it there was a bit of a clunk & the pedal stayed down & no clutch engagement. F*&%K!!!
Back up she goes, pulled slave cylinder out which is a touch more difficult with all the undercarriage & exhaust back in, & the slave cylinder has come apart.
Ok to the matter at hand. When I pulled the salve cylinder off all the fluid had leaked out. What's the best way to bleed the clutch without a pressure bleeder & do I need to bleed the brakes as well because they use the same brake fluid revsiviour?