moto9
Silver Level Site Supporter
Bleeding the clutch system may require removing the clutch pressure plate.
I ran into that problem when I removed the slave cylinder to install a protective cover.
while I had it off the piston popped out...which I thought no big deal I'll just bleed it. "wrong"
I even tried a power bleeder, back bleeding, etc, with no luck.
Once I removed the clutch springs and pressure plate, bleeding it was a snap.
All's I can think of is the bleeding pressure is not strong enough to overcome the clutch springs, the piston is forced to the back of the slave and there it stays.
Webmaster, should this be a sticky or placed in the tech section?
I ran into that problem when I removed the slave cylinder to install a protective cover.
while I had it off the piston popped out...which I thought no big deal I'll just bleed it. "wrong"
I even tried a power bleeder, back bleeding, etc, with no luck.
Once I removed the clutch springs and pressure plate, bleeding it was a snap.
All's I can think of is the bleeding pressure is not strong enough to overcome the clutch springs, the piston is forced to the back of the slave and there it stays.
Webmaster, should this be a sticky or placed in the tech section?