Slave cylinder installation

powerjoke4life

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Did you buy it new? It should have came with a clip that holds it down till you get it on there, use that and then slip it off. It will take a few tries but its easier than squeezing it.

If you didnt buy it new maybe you can rig something up using a small metal cap you get from the hardware and some bailing twine.
 

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There is a Bleed Screw, loosin it just enough, hit the clutch a few times till all the air comes out then you are good to go. Then when you are done make sure you tighten it back up
 

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If you opened the bleed screw, I think you may have shot yourself in your foot. Try pushing the fork into the slave cylinder to get some air out. Bench bleeding is the best way I found out.
 

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Open the screw. One person under the truck. One person in the truck. Put the pedal on the floor. Tighten screw. Release pedal. Top reservoir. Repeat until there is no air.
 

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