camaro clutch master cylinder problem?
i just replaced my clutch master cylinder in my 1999 camaro and now it want do any thing at all and the car just starts when out the clutch in or any thing did i put it in wrong? and it seems like its not bleeding right i did not put that much fluid in it cuz it would not take it and it has no presser at all on the clutch any one know whats wrong?? and i went by the haynes book on how to do it.
Update:i dont know where the slave cylinder is where can i find that out at i looked on the computer and i cant find out any where?
Update 3:i fix it thanks to all to helped i really do thank yall
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1 you have air in it
2 did you "bench" fill it before install? bleed again
3 power brake boster bad too?
uncertain what you're asking, besides the incontrovertible fact that it fairly is favourite for seize attempt to bypass up whenever you alter any of the aspects in a transmission. If the attempt remains too severe after some hundred miles, it fairly is recommended to double examine it, and notice if the a number of keeping bolts on the housing are over torqued. i comprehend of one occasion the place overtightening the bolts that held the seize grasp cylinder ended in too close a greater healthful and subsequently greater seize attempt. No offense, however the different situation is the motor and trans in that style weren't precisely GM's ultimate efforts. in case you like the vehicle, it must be greater advantageous to alter back to an older small block crate motor, or to a greater moderen LS1 or different greater stepped forward block, alongside with a Gertrag tranny.
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how to bleed clutch master cylinder
most likey not doing it like and you also have a slave cylinder you need to bleed as well
keep bleeding it. you still have air in it.