Hey guy's, can someone describe the proper procedure for bleeding a clutch master cyl in a jeep? its a 88 cherokee but i'm pretty sure the bleeding procedure is probably the same across the board.
i got the new master all installed...
now what?
i tried bleeding it with a vacuum pump. this is what i did. someone let me know if i went wrong somewhere.
1. filled resevoir.
2. crawled underneith and cracked bleeder open and let fluid start dripping out.
3. hooked up vacuum pump and started sucking fluid threw while a buddy kept the resevior topped up.
looked like i got all the air bubbles out. closed bleeder up and mad sure resevior was at full mark. hopped in the vehicle. and the pedal has about 1/4 play at the top before i feel pressure. i started it up and tried shifting gears and well it don't shift too smoothly i'll tell ya that much.
did i go wrong somewhere? did i need to pump the clutch pedal at some point in the bleeding proceedure?
i got the new master all installed...
now what?
i tried bleeding it with a vacuum pump. this is what i did. someone let me know if i went wrong somewhere.
1. filled resevoir.
2. crawled underneith and cracked bleeder open and let fluid start dripping out.
3. hooked up vacuum pump and started sucking fluid threw while a buddy kept the resevior topped up.
looked like i got all the air bubbles out. closed bleeder up and mad sure resevior was at full mark. hopped in the vehicle. and the pedal has about 1/4 play at the top before i feel pressure. i started it up and tried shifting gears and well it don't shift too smoothly i'll tell ya that much.
did i go wrong somewhere? did i need to pump the clutch pedal at some point in the bleeding proceedure?