nzhaystack 0 Report post Posted February 21, 2011 Hi guys, Need some help on this one, have been doing some reasearch on the net and im getting thrown all over the place. A few things that would be helpful to know 1. How and in what order do you bleed to clutch (slave then master etc) 2. What method works the best 3. My clutch is noisy at the moment - will a bleeding help it? Cheers Mitchell Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phatputer 3 Report post Posted February 21, 2011 Oddly enough, have to do this today myself (note don't tighten bleed screw too tight, may end up sheering off bleed valve and have to replace slave cylinder) I believe, and this is by logic only and having the whole system apart and out of the car, that you bleed the system entirely by the slave cylinder, there isn't a place on the master cylinder to do so and it would be awefully difficult / messy due to its location behind the clutch pedal. You should locate your slave cylinder on passengers side of gearbox, on the lower back side of it should find a rubber grommet, remove that, you will see a bleed valve, 7mm spanner will loosen that and you will see fluid start to come out, this will squirt out when clutch depressed. Anyway, from here bleed like you would the brakes, its either a two person job, or a one person with a brick / broom handle / remote clutch depression device. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
e30ftw 410 Report post Posted February 21, 2011 Easiest way take off the slave, undo screw push the rod in, tighten screw, let it come out. That way your pushing out the air and since it's closed when you let it come back out it sucks down more fluid. Takes 4 or 5 goes for a completely dry system and can be done solo. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phatputer 3 Report post Posted February 21, 2011 Never thought of that, makes it a slightly easier one person job. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jono51 59 Report post Posted February 22, 2011 (edited) the real point of the thread has been missed mitchell, you ask, will bleeding the clutch remove a noise??? simple answer diagnosis, before you add further faults to a repair or waste your time and money looking in the wrong direction give me a call mate Jon Edited February 22, 2011 by Jono51 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites