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Old 04-29-2003, 06:53 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Clutch has no pressure..

Ok nobody is helping in general so maybe i can get some help here. my clutch has no pressure. the fluid was low when i checked it but i filled it up and tried draining all air from lines. no leaks from master cylinder or slave cylinder. i just went outside and looked again and noticed when i pump the slave cylinder from under the hood a lot of bubbles come up in the reservoir. only thing is when i pump it once it doesnt have enough pressure to push it back out. i had a friend pump the clutch from in the car and there is a line running from the slave cylinder that had a hole in it. everytime he pressed in the clutch it would squirt fluid and when pulled out i assume its pulling in air, so this seems like it could be my problem. can anyone help me???
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Old 04-29-2003, 07:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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instant message me on aim: putangben and i will be glad to help you out. otherwise ill try to write something up after 24 is over.

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are you talking about the high pressure rubber hose or the metal line coming from the slave cylinder. that rubber line is prone to get holes honda told me once. it gots hot and melts. also, try buying a brake bleeder pump. i used one on my clutch system and it worked great. good luck.
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its the metal line. do you guys understand what im saying though? and could this be causing my problem??
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Sounds like you already found your problem. Replace the line.
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Re: Clutch has no pressure..

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there is a line running from the slave cylinder that had a hole in it. everytime he pressed in the clutch it would squirt fluid and when pulled out i assume its pulling in air, so this seems like it could be my problem. can anyone help me???
Yeah, I'd say thats a very likely candidate. . .
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Old 04-30-2003, 12:55 AM   #7 (permalink)
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replace the hose... and be glad, at least you didn't have to change the clutch cylinders, like most of us
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