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Re: [alfa] Clutch Bleeding '89 Spider
the clutch pedal moves the slave cylinder and if the pedal only moves 1/2 way than the slave is only going to move 1/2 and the clutch won't work the pivot is breaking replace it it is alot easier than changing the clutch
Zachary Baker wrote:
> Posted yesterday and got a couple responses, but my problem persists. I have reassembled my spider and am trying to bleed the clutch. However, I can only get about 8mm of travel on the slave cylinder. Have now manually pumped about a quart of fluid thru the system.
> Clutch pedal seems to be somewhat low near the floor, but I have never actually driven this car more than a quarter mile and don't really know where the pedal should be in relation to the brake.
> There seems to be some fluid coming from a pinhole in the dust boot, but I'm not sure if this is just run-off from the bleeder.
> Any advice is very welcome at this point.
>
> However, the engine runs now. I want to thank everyone again for the help they have given me.
> That four cylinder has the most beautiful sound of any engine I've ever heard.
>
> zach
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