Chevrolet Repair: 1990 1500 TRANS, clutch master, cycl


Question
I CHANGED THE CLUTCH MASTER CYCL. AND NOW ICANT GET IT TO BLEED OUT I  WAS WONDERING IF YOU COULD EXPLAIN TO ME WHAT TO DO

Answer
Hi AJ,
Normally they bleed pretty easily. Make sure the piston didn't bottom out, and stick in. Then open the bleeder screw on the slave cylinder, and let it sit for a while. Gravity may do it for you.
Some tiny little baby pumps of the pedal might help, and it can be helpful to have someone lightly hold a finger over the opening in the bleeder screw.
I assume you have made sure the bleeder screw on the slave isn't plugged?

Van.

Van