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Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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Nissanaholic!
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I hope it's just the need to bleed! Not sure how it works on a z31, but the basic procedure on other cars is just like that for brakes. We did it on a friends Civic Monday:
1) open mastercylinder 2) fully depress pedal 3) open bleed nipple (w/ a hose and bottle attached unless you want a mess) 4) let fluid come out 5) close bleed nipple 6) pull pedal off the floor - repeat steps 2-6 until you have pretty fluid (don't forget to keep an eye on the resevoir as you go - it's not as big as the one for brakes. |
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I know... like I said. I have bled many clutches before, and know exactly how to do it, but his car has no bleed nipple. I was thinking just to go to the slave cylendar on his tranny, but if there's air in the master cylendar, the slave with need a rebleeding...
So.. anyone that knows how on a z32, please post. -Jeff |
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